释义 |
col·li·mate \ˈkäləˌmāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: New Latin collimatus, past participle of collimare, variant reading in some editions for Latin collineare 1. a. : to render parallel to a certain line or direction b. : to render parallel (as rays of light) 2. : to adjust the line of sight of (a transit or level) to proper position relative to the other parts 3. : to set the fiducial marks of (a surveying camera) so that they define the principal point (as in photogrammetry) |