释义 |
in·ver·sion \ə̇nˈvər]zhən, -və̄], -vəi] also ]shən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin inversion-, inversio, from inversus (past participle of invertere to invert) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at invert 1. : an act or result of turning inside out or upside down : flexure, doubling: as a. : a folding back of rock strata upon themselves by which their sequence seems reversed b. : a dislocation of a bodily organ in which it is turned partially or wholly inside out < inversion of the uterus > c. : a condition of being turned inward < inversion of the foot > d. : retroflexion 3 2. : a reversal of position, order, or relationship: as a. : the reverse of an established pattern < the structure of an insect … is an almost complete inversion of what prevails in a vertebrate animal — A.D.Imms > < so strange an inversion of the paternal and filial relations as this proposition of his son to pay him a hundred pounds — George Eliot > b. (1) : inverted order (2) : anastrophe c. : a change of cadence by the introduction in a metrical series of a foot in which arsis and thesis have positions symmetrically opposed to the positions they have in the normal especially adjacent feet of the series : shift of cadence from rising to falling or from falling to rising — compare substitution d. (1) of an interval : a raising of the lower or dropping of the upper tone by an octave (2) of a triad or seventh chord : a transposition of the root to some voice other than the bass (3) of a melody : a repetition of a phrase or subject (as of a fugue) with each ascending interval inverted into a corresponding descending interval and vice versa (4) in double counterpoint : a transposition of an upper and a lower voice part (5) : a transferring of a pedal point from the bass to an upper part e. logic : the operation of immediate inference which gives an inverse proposition — see inverse III 2 f. (1) : a breaking off of a chromosome section and its subsequent reattachment in reversed position (2) : such a chromosome section 3. a. : a change in the order of the terms of a mathematical proportion effected by inverting each ratio b. : the operation of inverting or forming the inverse either of a magnitude or of an operation c. : a change from the order in which elements or parcels of objects are arranged naturally or normally 4. : homosexuality 5. a. : a conversion of a substance showing dextrorotation into one showing levorotation or vice versa < the inversion of sucrose involves hydrolysis of a dextrorotatory material to an equimolar mixture of d-glucose and d-fructose that is levorotatory > b. : a substitution of one of the groups attached to the asymmetric atom of an optically active organic molecule so that an original clockwise arrangement of atoms or groups becomes counterclockwise c. : a change of a crystalline substance from one polymorphic form into another 6. : a conversion of direct current into alternating current 7. : a reversal of normal atmospheric temperature gradient : increase of temperature of the air with increasing altitude |