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单词 horizon
释义 ho·ri·zon
I. \həˈrīzən\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: alteration (influenced by Late Latin horizon) of Middle English orisonte, orizon, from Late Latin horizont-, horizon, from Greek horizont-, horizōn, from present participle of horizein to separate, part, bound, define, from horos boundary, limit + -izein -ize; akin to Latin urvus circumference of a city, Oscan uruvú boundary
1.
 a. : a circle that bounds the part of the earth's surface visible from a given point : an apparent junction of earth and sky
 b.
  (1) : a great circle 90 degrees from the zenith and constituting the equator of the horizon system of coordinates
  (2) : the circle in which a plane perpendicular to the direction of gravity intersects the celestial sphere
  (3) : the plane tangent to the earth's surface at the observer's position
  (4) : a level mirror (as the surface of mercury in a shallow vessel or a plane reflector adjusted to the true level artificially) used especially in observing altitudes — called also artificial horizon, false horizon
 c. or horizon line : an imaginary line in a picture on which is projected the point of sight or station point of the spectator and which in a landscape replaces the natural horizon — compare perspective
 d.
  (1) : the fullest range or widest limit of perception, interest, appreciation, knowledge, or experience
   < the horizon of the human intellect has widened wonderfully during the past hundred years — C.W.Eliot >
   < your horizon contracts, your mind's eye is focused upon a small circle of … details — Jan Struther >
  (2) : the range or limit of hope or expectation or a visible and seemingly attainable end or object lying within or upon it : goal, prospect
   < youth … demands of life some hope and horizon — John Buchan >
   < China with its horizons of industrialization and trade — M.W.Straight >
2.
 a. : the geological deposit of a particular time, usually identified by distinctive fossils : a stratigraphic level or position in the geologic column : a natural soil layer; also : zone
 b. : any of the reasonably distinct layers of soil or its underlying material seen in a vertical section or profile of land and gradually developed as a result of natural soil-forming processes (as the incorporation of organic matter with disintegrated rock material) — see a-horizon, b-horizon, c-horizon, d-horizon
 c.
  (1) : a cultural area or level of development indicated by widely separated groups of artifacts showing cultural similarities (as in specific styles or objects)
  (2) : a period of time indicated by a particular level of development in an excavated site
3. : horizon blue 2
Synonyms: see range
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
: to limit by a horizon
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