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Definition of one-dimensional in English: one-dimensionaladjective 1Having or relating to a single dimension. Example sentencesExamples - As latitude is the only dimension used, these are one-dimensional models.
- And, sorry to be petty, but the right-left political model is actually one-dimensional, not two dimensional.
- In one-dimensional Clobber, stones are arranged in a single row or column.
- Normally, a ski jump is a relatively one-dimensional technical building, laid out for a single purpose.
- We apply one-dimensional, cylindrical symmetrical mass transport equations for a single refilling vessel.
- In Fig 4B, the two populations have a single one-dimensional module in common.
- Here, the hydrocarbon chains are, on average, directed to a single one-dimensional line.
- A lot of players are coached in the one-dimensional form.
- 1.1 Lacking depth; superficial.
the supporting roles are alarmingly one-dimensional creations Example sentencesExamples - But they serve only as one-dimensional villains or as comic relief.
- But the characters are mostly one-dimensional stereotypes with little engaging depth.
- A one-dimensional and predictable song structure spewed rock clichés at me with teenage nonchalance and abandon.
- They almost become one-dimensional to an extent, because they are so focused on that specific type of music that it's hard for them to branch out.
- Actually, I've just looked again, and I think it's a one-dimensional, crude word-play one-gag site.
- The fact is, most batterers are not one-dimensional ogres.
- Sorry, but Bugs was a one-dimensional, predictable rabbit who had not a redeeming bone in his entire scrawny body.
- Considering how one-dimensional the persona is he does a pretty good job of it, aided by the cast of thousands and a script with pretty good taste in bad taste.
- The two actors have got killer pipes and the acting chops to give depth to otherwise one-dimensional characters.
- What happens as a result is you begin to see these people, not as real people, but as flat, one-dimensional type of people.
- There are, without doubt, as many socially one-dimensional men as there are women, but I have yet to find them in the same quantities.
- Unfortunately, this faux-punk foursome comes off as just as one-dimensional as their teenybopper targets.
- But we're restless people, we're never gonna be satisfied with something so one-dimensional.
- The album is slightly tedious and sometimes one-dimensional.
- The strength of female characterisation is a joy - though not extended to the men, who appear merely as feckless one-dimensional sex objects.
- I'd be lying if I said the album had something for everyone - it's too one-dimensional for that.
- Don't get me wrong, this record has enough hot beats and club appeal to get by, but the lyrics are just super derivative and one-dimensional.
- He's a bit one-dimensional, but when that one dimension is scoring, it's worth a look.
- But aside from the occasional wobble in his unrelenting vampirophobia, he's a bit… one-dimensional.
- It is believed that they were kept hidden from the public by Victorian scholars, so as to create a one-dimensional view of Britain's most famous naval leader.
Derivatives noun In light of this, we have to recognize that much of the criticism of the one-dimensionality of secular society is often quite legitimate. Example sentencesExamples - One of the wonderful attributes of music is its portability and its experiential one-dimensionality - put into plain language, you can do the washing up or drive a car or make love while listening to music.
- The bad guys' one-dimensionality went from caustic to just strident.
- And while there was a significant lack of Black menace, I thought any shred of one-dimensionality was completely trumped in the scene in which Black tries to talk down Lupin from his transformation.
- The only shortcoming of this recording is its one-dimensionality - too much of the same instrument.
- Though improvisational, the films collectively tap into a sophisticated cinematic language that moves beyond the one-dimensionality you'd expect.
- So the one-dimensionality of Gaines' character now gets transferred up a level, and Gaines becomes a two- or three-dimensional character.
- I struggle with the one-dimensionality of stolen bases.
- It's a sore field of losers no matter how you slice it, locking people into stagnancy and one-dimensionality.
- Also, it resists one-dimensionality through its fusion of images of heterosexuality with those expressing a desire to build diasporic and cross-cultural connections.
- This is actually another strength of the film and the brief moments between the teens and their parents speak volumes without descending into cliché or one-dimensionality.
- Instead, she simply inveighs against the notion of male writers and their alleged one-dimensionality.
- It's quite dull, this part of the movie, mostly because of the bland one-dimensionality of the characters.
- Much of the criticism of the one-dimensionality of Western secular society is in fact quite legitimate.
- In the one-dimensionality of Barthes' analysis lies both its strengths and its weaknesses.
- That the movie teases us with a great premise but degenerates into mindless one-dimensionality.
- Part of what makes it so unfathomable nowadays is the one-dimensionality of Valentine's Day, which gets any veteran soul wary at the first mention of love.
- Most annoying was the one-dimensionality of many characters: Agamemnon, Menelaus and Paris in particular.
- They offer inherent one-dimensionality, a diversity of optical and electrical properties, good size control, low surface roughness and, in principle, the ability to operate above and below light-diffraction limits.
- The one-dimensionality of the film wasn't helped by the fact that there wasn't any dialogue - the songs were entirely outside of the action, and thus couldn't add much to the story.
Definition of one-dimensional in US English: one-dimensionaladjective 1Having or relating to a single dimension. Example sentencesExamples - Normally, a ski jump is a relatively one-dimensional technical building, laid out for a single purpose.
- As latitude is the only dimension used, these are one-dimensional models.
- In Fig 4B, the two populations have a single one-dimensional module in common.
- And, sorry to be petty, but the right-left political model is actually one-dimensional, not two dimensional.
- We apply one-dimensional, cylindrical symmetrical mass transport equations for a single refilling vessel.
- A lot of players are coached in the one-dimensional form.
- Here, the hydrocarbon chains are, on average, directed to a single one-dimensional line.
- In one-dimensional Clobber, stones are arranged in a single row or column.
- 1.1 Lacking depth; superficial.
the supporting roles are alarmingly one-dimensional creations Example sentencesExamples - There are, without doubt, as many socially one-dimensional men as there are women, but I have yet to find them in the same quantities.
- But aside from the occasional wobble in his unrelenting vampirophobia, he's a bit… one-dimensional.
- Actually, I've just looked again, and I think it's a one-dimensional, crude word-play one-gag site.
- But they serve only as one-dimensional villains or as comic relief.
- What happens as a result is you begin to see these people, not as real people, but as flat, one-dimensional type of people.
- Don't get me wrong, this record has enough hot beats and club appeal to get by, but the lyrics are just super derivative and one-dimensional.
- Sorry, but Bugs was a one-dimensional, predictable rabbit who had not a redeeming bone in his entire scrawny body.
- The album is slightly tedious and sometimes one-dimensional.
- But we're restless people, we're never gonna be satisfied with something so one-dimensional.
- He's a bit one-dimensional, but when that one dimension is scoring, it's worth a look.
- The strength of female characterisation is a joy - though not extended to the men, who appear merely as feckless one-dimensional sex objects.
- The fact is, most batterers are not one-dimensional ogres.
- Unfortunately, this faux-punk foursome comes off as just as one-dimensional as their teenybopper targets.
- They almost become one-dimensional to an extent, because they are so focused on that specific type of music that it's hard for them to branch out.
- I'd be lying if I said the album had something for everyone - it's too one-dimensional for that.
- It is believed that they were kept hidden from the public by Victorian scholars, so as to create a one-dimensional view of Britain's most famous naval leader.
- But the characters are mostly one-dimensional stereotypes with little engaging depth.
- The two actors have got killer pipes and the acting chops to give depth to otherwise one-dimensional characters.
- A one-dimensional and predictable song structure spewed rock clichés at me with teenage nonchalance and abandon.
- Considering how one-dimensional the persona is he does a pretty good job of it, aided by the cast of thousands and a script with pretty good taste in bad taste.
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