释义 |
grid I. \ˈgrid\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: back-formation from gridiron 1. : grating, gridiron 2. : something resembling or likened to a grating: as a. (1) : a perforated or ridged metal plate used as a conductor and as a support for the active material of a storage-battery electrode (2) : an electrode consisting of a mesh or a spiral of fine wire interposed between two other elements of an electron tube (3) : network 4 (4) : a network of pipes (as for distributing gas or water) b. : a network of uniformly spaced horizontal and perpendicular lines; specifically : one used for locating points (as on a map, chart, or aerial photograph) by means of a system of coordinates c. : a wooden framework into which a boat may be floated at high tide in order that repairs may be made when the tide falls d. : a postal cancellation with a gridiron pattern (as on an early United States stamp) e. : gridiron 3 c f. : gridiron 3 d; broadly : football 1 < forgotten grid heroes > II. transitive verb (gridded ; gridded ; gridding ; grids) 1. : to equip or cover with a grid < a map gridded with red lines > 2. : to connect (as electric or gas lines) into a grid : distribute (as electricity or gas) by means of a grid III. noun 1. : a network of conductors for the distribution of electric power ; also : a network of radio or television stations 2. : the starting positions of cars on a racecourse 3. : a device (as of glass) in a photocomposer on which are located the characters to be exposed as the text is composed 4. : something resembling a grid especially in rigidly organized structure |