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Definition of ogive in English: ogivenoun əʊˈdʒʌɪvˈəʊdʒʌɪvoʊˈdʒaɪv 1Architecture A pointed or Gothic arch. 〔建筑〕(哥特式)尖拱 Example sentencesExamples - For most populations, when cross-sectional data on the proportion of persons who have left home is graphed against age, the curve has the clear shape of an ogive.
- 1.1 One of the diagonal groins or ribs of a vault.
(穹顶的)对角拱柱 - 1.2 A thing having the profile of an ogive, especially the head of a projectile or the nose cone of a rocket.
尖形物(尤指弹头或火箭的头锥) Example sentencesExamples - The lead bullet's ogive is more blunt than that of the Winchester load.
- First, the bullet ogive is slightly fatter than most; and secondly, the bullet did contact the slide stop pin during the feed cycle.
- It's essential that an optimum overall length for the cartridge is established for your chamber based on the distance the bullet ogive is set off the rifling.
- Long range or lower velocity bullet performance can be improved by using a sheep's foot blade or Xacto knife to stress the jacket longitudinally between the lead tip and the bullet ogive.
- Though they call this little pistol MilSpec, this term usually means it will only feed ball ammo or something with a similar ogive.
- This measurement must be made on the bullet ogive where it first contacts the rifling.
- The curve of the ogive usually is the arc of the circle, the center of which is located in a line perpendicular to the axis of the projectile and the radius of which is generally 6 to 11 calibers.
- The bourrelet is an accurately machined surface that is slightly larger than the body and located immediately to the rear of the ogive.
- This lightweight insert extends the bullet nose and accommodates use of a longer ogive - the radius of the curve of the bullet tip.
2Statistics A cumulative frequency graph. 〔统计〕(频率)累积曲线
OriginLate Middle English: from French, of unknown origin. Definition of ogive in US English: ogivenounōˈjīvoʊˈdʒaɪv 1Architecture A pointed or Gothic arch. 〔建筑〕(哥特式)尖拱 Example sentencesExamples - For most populations, when cross-sectional data on the proportion of persons who have left home is graphed against age, the curve has the clear shape of an ogive.
- 1.1 One of the diagonal groins or ribs of a vault.
(穹顶的)对角拱柱 - 1.2 A thing having the profile of an ogive, especially the head of a projectile or the nose cone of a rocket.
尖形物(尤指弹头或火箭的头锥) Example sentencesExamples - The curve of the ogive usually is the arc of the circle, the center of which is located in a line perpendicular to the axis of the projectile and the radius of which is generally 6 to 11 calibers.
- This measurement must be made on the bullet ogive where it first contacts the rifling.
- The bourrelet is an accurately machined surface that is slightly larger than the body and located immediately to the rear of the ogive.
- It's essential that an optimum overall length for the cartridge is established for your chamber based on the distance the bullet ogive is set off the rifling.
- This lightweight insert extends the bullet nose and accommodates use of a longer ogive - the radius of the curve of the bullet tip.
- Long range or lower velocity bullet performance can be improved by using a sheep's foot blade or Xacto knife to stress the jacket longitudinally between the lead tip and the bullet ogive.
- Though they call this little pistol MilSpec, this term usually means it will only feed ball ammo or something with a similar ogive.
- The lead bullet's ogive is more blunt than that of the Winchester load.
- First, the bullet ogive is slightly fatter than most; and secondly, the bullet did contact the slide stop pin during the feed cycle.
2Statistics A cumulative frequency graph. 〔统计〕(频率)累积曲线
OriginLate Middle English: from French, of unknown origin. |