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单词 equidistant
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Definition of equidistant in English:

equidistant

adjective ˌiːkwɪˈdɪst(ə)ntˌɛːkwɪˈdɪst(ə)nt
  • At equal distances.

    the line joins together all points which are equidistant from the two axes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Greenore Port, located equidistant between Dublin and Belfast, is one of the three deepwater ports on the east coast and has long term development potential.
    • Through the course of the playback of each pre-recorded section, the sound is redirected to one or more of six loudspeakers placed equidistant around the audience.
    • For him to claim that two morally equivalent sides were fighting it out is staggering: he is equidistant between a poisoner and the medical crew waving an antidote.
    • You'd tap the screen and/or click and a nice round menu comes up around the point you touched, and every selection is equidistant from where your pen is.
    • It is almost exactly equidistant from the existing hubs/gateways of Dublin, Waterford, Tullamore and Wexford.
    • All around I can hear what this city calls early morning silence, an equidistant rumble that seems to begin a few blocks away.
    • Par of Fettercairn, which is almost equidistant from Aberdeen and Dundee, is a conservation area with many of its buildings dating from the 18th century.
    • From his Bolton home, almost equidistant from the two UK operations, Mr Cox has literally been at the centre of developments.
    • He or she can come from within the organisation as long as the mediator is equidistant from both parties involved in the dispute.
    • We based ourselves in Wooler, a small town nestling near the foot of the Cheviots, about 15 miles equidistant from Bamburgh on the coast, Berwick to the north and Alnwick in the south.
    • Intimacy and distance must be roughly equidistant and must pull in opposite directions.
    • Purvanov's concrete proposals for the establishment of an anti-corruption service, which would be equidistant from all powers, have been posted on the web site of the presidency.
    • Neutral observers claim Waterside is equidistant from Swords and Malahide with a walk to either town centre taking around 50 minutes on average.
    • The announcement last year of a possible North West assembly had to be held in an hotel in Daresbury in Cheshire in order to be roughly equidistant between Liverpool and Manchester and avoid offending the residents of either.
    • Then I have to mentally measure up exactly where the stamp should be positioned, ensuring that it is placed equidistant from the side and the top of the envelope, with an equal measure of space on both margins.
    • He reckons the surf is great in Tennant Creek, and even better in Alice, considering we're equidistant from every beach in the country.
    • India proposes a seaward median / equidistant line approach for determining the maritime boundary.
    • Our priority is to position ourselves at a point equidistant from all predetermined boundaries.
    • By impacting a point equidistant between each fibre, we observed equal intensity of light from each.
    • Grab the barbell with your hands equidistant apart.
    Synonyms
    central, mid, mean, medium, medial, median, midway, halfway, mesial

Derivatives

  • equidistance

  • noun ˌiːkwɪˈdɪstənsˌɛkwɪˈdɪstəns
    • Then, if you measure up an equidistance at the corners, the ceiling will slope to match your floor.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It appeals because it evinces subtlety, equidistance between two extreme Bad Positions, and moral passion.
      • And the Federal Republic of Germany would lose the equidistance from Paris and Washington on which its foreign position has traditionally been based.
      • By virtue of its geographical location, the city is a point from where umpteen tourist spots remain at an equidistance and could be reached within a few hours or so.
      • Our 100 percent claim is based on international law and the equidistance line.
  • equidistantly

  • adverb
    • In model A, all the molecules are placed equidistantly on the ellipse.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In each artery, the lumen diameter was measured at seven positions-one proximal and one distal reference site and five sites equidistantly spaced within the balloon-dilated segment.
      • The diameter of the bottle was 5 cm and each bottle had five seedlings placed equidistantly.
      • The members of the bridge that collapsed are identified with overscaled safety marking below and above with thirty-five commemorative stelae spaced equidistantly from pylon 11 to 12.
      • Among the 22 extant species, six major species groups have been identified that are approximately equidistantly related in molecular genetic terms, suggesting a rapid adaptive radiation in early alcid evolutionary history.

Rhymes

assistant, coexistent, consistent, distant, existent, insistent, persistent, resistant, subsistent, water-resistant
 
 

Definition of equidistant in US English:

equidistant

adjective
  • At equal distances.

    he wants to be equidistant from both political parties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'd tap the screen and/or click and a nice round menu comes up around the point you touched, and every selection is equidistant from where your pen is.
    • India proposes a seaward median / equidistant line approach for determining the maritime boundary.
    • By impacting a point equidistant between each fibre, we observed equal intensity of light from each.
    • Intimacy and distance must be roughly equidistant and must pull in opposite directions.
    • Grab the barbell with your hands equidistant apart.
    • All around I can hear what this city calls early morning silence, an equidistant rumble that seems to begin a few blocks away.
    • Then I have to mentally measure up exactly where the stamp should be positioned, ensuring that it is placed equidistant from the side and the top of the envelope, with an equal measure of space on both margins.
    • He reckons the surf is great in Tennant Creek, and even better in Alice, considering we're equidistant from every beach in the country.
    • He or she can come from within the organisation as long as the mediator is equidistant from both parties involved in the dispute.
    • We based ourselves in Wooler, a small town nestling near the foot of the Cheviots, about 15 miles equidistant from Bamburgh on the coast, Berwick to the north and Alnwick in the south.
    • It is almost exactly equidistant from the existing hubs/gateways of Dublin, Waterford, Tullamore and Wexford.
    • Our priority is to position ourselves at a point equidistant from all predetermined boundaries.
    • Purvanov's concrete proposals for the establishment of an anti-corruption service, which would be equidistant from all powers, have been posted on the web site of the presidency.
    • For him to claim that two morally equivalent sides were fighting it out is staggering: he is equidistant between a poisoner and the medical crew waving an antidote.
    • The announcement last year of a possible North West assembly had to be held in an hotel in Daresbury in Cheshire in order to be roughly equidistant between Liverpool and Manchester and avoid offending the residents of either.
    • Through the course of the playback of each pre-recorded section, the sound is redirected to one or more of six loudspeakers placed equidistant around the audience.
    • Greenore Port, located equidistant between Dublin and Belfast, is one of the three deepwater ports on the east coast and has long term development potential.
    • From his Bolton home, almost equidistant from the two UK operations, Mr Cox has literally been at the centre of developments.
    • Neutral observers claim Waterside is equidistant from Swords and Malahide with a walk to either town centre taking around 50 minutes on average.
    • Par of Fettercairn, which is almost equidistant from Aberdeen and Dundee, is a conservation area with many of its buildings dating from the 18th century.
    Synonyms
    central, mid, mean, medium, medial, median, midway, halfway, mesial
 
 
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