单词 | tri-dimensional |
释义 | tri-dimensionaladj. Having or exhibiting three dimensions, as a solid body. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > [adjective] > of three dimensions tri-dimensional1858 three-dimensional1878 three-D1955 tri-D1955 the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > condition of being threefold > [adjective] > having a triple form triformc1450 triple1567 tri-membered1626 triformed1644 triformous1841 tri-dimensional1858 tripliform1866 trilobal1884 the world > relative properties > number > geometry > geometric space > [adjective] > of dimensions > of specific number of tri-dimensional1858 four-dimensional1866 one-dimensional1876 three-dimensional1878 four-dimensioned1880 two-dimensional1883 two-dimensioned1885 1858 Q. Jrnl. Math. 2 182 An analogous method of transformation is applicable to tridimensional space. 1875 Cayley in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 165 678 Theorem C, in the particular case of tridimensional space. 1894 Nation (N.Y.) 23 Aug. 145/1 The tridimensional graphs of Wislicenus. 1906 Athenæum 19 May 612/3 An ingenious series of star charts..which when looked at through red and green spectacles exhibit the stars as appearing in tri-dimensional space. Derivatives tridimensioˈnality n. the condition or quality of being of three dimensions (in quot. 1894 loosely used). ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > [noun] > a) dimension(s) > property of having three dimensions solidity1864 tridimensionality1894 three-dimensionality1926 the world > relative properties > number > geometry > geometric space > [noun] > being of specific number of dimensions tridimensionality1894 three-dimensionality1926 two-dimensionality1926 1894 Nation (N.Y.) 13 Sept. 192/2 There are three fundamental color-sensations..; but there is nothing corresponding to this tri-dimensionality in the vibrations themselves. 1901 E. B. Titchener Exper. Psychol. I. ix. 138 The two figures will approach each other, and at last will overlap... At the moment of complete overlapping, the cone stands out with an almost startling tridimensionality. tridiˈmensionally adv. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > [adverb] > specific tridimensionally1919 multidimensionally1946 three-dimensionally1958 two-dimensionally1961 the world > relative properties > number > geometry > geometric space > [adverb] scenographically1659 linearly1851 dimensionally1888 tridimensionally1919 three-dimensionally1958 two-dimensionally1961 1919 R. T. Browne Mystery of Space vii. 240 Trace out the biologic development of each mental faculty..and it will be found that..the nature of each of these has been to express itself tridimensionally. 1956 H. Read Art of Sculpt. v. 102 One of the most striking developments in our time has been in the direction of linear sculpture, another apparent contradiction of terms that can be justified in so far as the lines are used tridimensionally to indicate volume. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1858 |
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