A graph or other data produced as a transparency for projection on to a screen or for transmission during a teleconference.
(投影于屏幕或电话会议传送的)视图
Example sentencesExamples
The ‘bread’ consists of two polarizing sheets with their optic axes at right angles, and the ‘filling’ is a sheet of transparent viewgraph foil.
USASMDC's tactical high-energy laser, developed jointly with Israel, is a proven, operational laser weapon, not a viewgraph or a laboratory experiment.
Countless spacecraft and rockets have never progressed beyond the viewgraph stage because the money needed to build those vehicles was lacking, just as a rocket without fuel will never lift off.
Now there's a term that perhaps only a journalist or a viewgraph engineer could really love.
They equate a speech and an occasional viewgraph with actual plans and hardware, never bothering to look for a line item in the budget, or to actually call up a source.
I'm going to pose to each of them a question to which they will respond extemporaneously - no PowerPoint presentations, no viewgraphs.
Definition of viewgraph in US English:
viewgraph
nounˈvyo͞oɡraf
A graph or other data produced as a transparency for projection on to a screen or for transmission during a teleconference.
(投影于屏幕或电话会议传送的)视图
Example sentencesExamples
Countless spacecraft and rockets have never progressed beyond the viewgraph stage because the money needed to build those vehicles was lacking, just as a rocket without fuel will never lift off.
The ‘bread’ consists of two polarizing sheets with their optic axes at right angles, and the ‘filling’ is a sheet of transparent viewgraph foil.
USASMDC's tactical high-energy laser, developed jointly with Israel, is a proven, operational laser weapon, not a viewgraph or a laboratory experiment.
They equate a speech and an occasional viewgraph with actual plans and hardware, never bothering to look for a line item in the budget, or to actually call up a source.
I'm going to pose to each of them a question to which they will respond extemporaneously - no PowerPoint presentations, no viewgraphs.
Now there's a term that perhaps only a journalist or a viewgraph engineer could really love.