释义 |
di·rec·trix \də̇ˈrektriks, dīˈ-\ noun (plural directrixes \-ksə̇z\ ; also directri·ces \də̇ˈrektrəˌsēz, dīˈ-; də̇ˌrekˈtrī(ˌ)sēz, (ˌ)dīˌ-\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, feminine of Late Latin director — more at director 1. archaic : directress 2. : a fixed curve with which a generatrix maintains a given relationship in generating a geometric figure; specifically : a straight line the distance to which from any point of a conic section is in fixed ratio to the distance from the same point to a focus 3. : the center line of the field of fire of an artillery piece |