释义 |
ten·sor I. \ˈten(t)sə(r), -nˌsȯ(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin tensus (past part of tendere to stretch) + -or — more at thin 1. or tensor muscle : a muscle that stretches a part or makes it tense 2. : a generalized vector with more than three components each of which is a function of the coordinates of an arbitrary point in space of an appropriate number of dimensions II. variant of tenser |