释义 |
node I. \ˈnōd\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin nodus knot, node — more at net 1. : a complication or difficulty (as in a drama) : predicament, entanglement 2. : a thickened or swollen enlargement (as on the trunk of a tree) : knob, protuberance a. : a pathological swelling or enlargement (as one in the neighborhood of a joint affected by rheumatism or gout or a firm tumor) b. : a body part resembling a knot; especially : a discrete mass of one kind of tissue enclosed in tissue of a different kind < the lymph nodes of the intestinal wall > 3. : either of the two points where the orbit of one celestial body intersects a specific reference plane (as the ecliptic in the solar system or the plane of the sky for a double star system) — see ascending node, descending node 4. : a point at which subsidiary parts originate or center: a. : the often swollen or otherwise modified point on a stem or similar structure at which a leaf or leaves are inserted b. : a point at which a curve intersects itself in such a manner that the branches have different tangents c. : a point in an electrical network at which several branches come together 5. : a point, line, or surface of a vibrating system that is constantly free or relatively free from vibratory motion (as the middle point of a stretched vibrating string constrained to vibrate in two equal segments or a point in a conductor at which the current or voltage remains zero or at a minimum) II. noun 1. : vertex 1a(2) 2. : a receiving or transmitting station (as a computer terminal) in an electronic communications network 3. : a point in a linguistic phrase marker that represents a constituent and that usually bears a category label (as NP) |