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词汇 conic
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Definition of conic in English:

conic

adjective ˈkɒnɪkˈkɑnɪk
Mathematics
  • Of a cone.

    圆锥的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, the achievement of an conic architecture through a sculptural approach does come at some cost - the most obvious being that the abstraction wrought by an unbroken skin prohibits permeability between interior and exterior.
    • The endosperm cap (the testa included) was placed on the needle and was pierced by moving the needle down into a polyvinyl chloride block with a conic hole with a minimum diameter of 0.7 mm.
    • The conic hand is usually medium sized and the palm is slightly tapering.
    • The stem presents two conic shape figures and a oval sphere.
    • As an urban design gesture it works as large, slow tempo pedal notes, allowing the refurbished stables to act as an conic flourish on Macquarie Street.
    • He is magically deft in the conic perspective of their open bosoms; in the glazed sheen of their blonde braided hair; in spanning the capaciousness of their tumbling satin trappings.
    • At a zero field condition, the liquid crystal in the droplets was bistable, that is, the liquid crystal can be in either the reflecting planar state or the scattering focal conic state.
    • Catching it temporarily gives you the ability to capture alien ships with a conic beam much in the same way that the aliens could capture your ship in the old arcade game.
    • The conic shape of the eight small cyclones around the top of each vacuum creates a dramatic shape, but they are in place to serve a purpose first.
    • On a German distributor's page they have different types: those with increasing pull and others with conic reels to balance the rising spring force.
    • In 1865 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on a new method to determine the characteristics of conic systems to the University of Copenhagen.
    • Modernism is assumed to be a series of separate known conic elements and glittering remains.
    • How this connects up to conventional conic orbits is not entirely clear.
    • Conic aspheres can also be tested with spherical wavefronts at their conic conjugate points.
    • The square or useful hand, the spatulate or active hand, the philosophic or knotty hand, the conic or artistic hand, the psychic or idealistic hand, the mixed hand, and the elementary or lowest hand.
    • Intentional or not, they show the building again is a textually dense project combining the text of language with the text of conic fragments from the culture of art and architecture.
    • The device looks like a conic bulb, which is connected to a discharge pump.
    Synonyms
    sharp, spear-like, needle-like, spear-shaped, v-shaped, tapering, tapered, cone-shaped, conical, acute, sharp-cornered, wedge-shaped, sharp-edged, edged, jagged, spiky, spiked, barbed
noun ˈkɒnɪkˈkɑnɪk
Mathematics
  • short for conic section
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This theorem shows that if a cone is intersected by a plane in a conic, then the foci of the conic are the points where this plane is touched by the spheres inscribed in the cone.
    • If all the vertices of a hexagon lie on a conic, and if the opposite sides intersect, then the points of intersection lie on a line.
    • In many cases, the result is that the edge of the source is imaged to the edge of the receiver, and the reflector profile that performs the mapping is an off-axis conic.
    • If the sides of a polygon are restricted so that they pass through fixed points and all the vertices except one lie on fixed straight lines, the free vertex will describe a conic or a straight line.
    • The book contains a wealth of information concerning the projective geometry of conics and quadrics.

Origin

Late 16th century: from modern Latin conicus, from Greek kōnikos, from kōnos 'cone'.

Rhymes

anachronic, animatronic, bionic, Brythonic, bubonic, Byronic, canonic, carbonic, catatonic, chalcedonic, chronic, colonic, cyclonic, daemonic, demonic, diatonic, draconic, electronic, embryonic, euphonic, harmonic, hegemonic, histrionic, homophonic, hypersonic, iconic, ionic, ironic, isotonic, laconic, macaronic, Masonic, Miltonic, mnemonic, monotonic, moronic, Napoleonic, philharmonic, phonic, Platonic, Plutonic, polyphonic, quadraphonic, sardonic, saxophonic, siphonic, Slavonic, sonic, stereophonic, subsonic, subtonic, symphonic, tectonic, Teutonic, thermionic, tonic, transonic, ultrasonic

Definition of conic in US English:

conic

adjectiveˈkɑnɪkˈkänik
Mathematics
  • Of or like a cone.

    圆锥的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is magically deft in the conic perspective of their open bosoms; in the glazed sheen of their blonde braided hair; in spanning the capaciousness of their tumbling satin trappings.
    • At a zero field condition, the liquid crystal in the droplets was bistable, that is, the liquid crystal can be in either the reflecting planar state or the scattering focal conic state.
    • Modernism is assumed to be a series of separate known conic elements and glittering remains.
    • How this connects up to conventional conic orbits is not entirely clear.
    • Intentional or not, they show the building again is a textually dense project combining the text of language with the text of conic fragments from the culture of art and architecture.
    • The conic hand is usually medium sized and the palm is slightly tapering.
    • The conic shape of the eight small cyclones around the top of each vacuum creates a dramatic shape, but they are in place to serve a purpose first.
    • On a German distributor's page they have different types: those with increasing pull and others with conic reels to balance the rising spring force.
    • Conic aspheres can also be tested with spherical wavefronts at their conic conjugate points.
    • The device looks like a conic bulb, which is connected to a discharge pump.
    • Catching it temporarily gives you the ability to capture alien ships with a conic beam much in the same way that the aliens could capture your ship in the old arcade game.
    • The square or useful hand, the spatulate or active hand, the philosophic or knotty hand, the conic or artistic hand, the psychic or idealistic hand, the mixed hand, and the elementary or lowest hand.
    • In 1865 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on a new method to determine the characteristics of conic systems to the University of Copenhagen.
    • The stem presents two conic shape figures and a oval sphere.
    • However, the achievement of an conic architecture through a sculptural approach does come at some cost - the most obvious being that the abstraction wrought by an unbroken skin prohibits permeability between interior and exterior.
    • The endosperm cap (the testa included) was placed on the needle and was pierced by moving the needle down into a polyvinyl chloride block with a conic hole with a minimum diameter of 0.7 mm.
    • As an urban design gesture it works as large, slow tempo pedal notes, allowing the refurbished stables to act as an conic flourish on Macquarie Street.
    Synonyms
    sharp, spear-like, needle-like, spear-shaped, v-shaped, tapering, tapered, cone-shaped, conical, acute, sharp-cornered, wedge-shaped, sharp-edged, edged, jagged, spiky, spiked, barbed
nounˈkɑnɪkˈkänik
Mathematics
  • short for conic section
    See also conics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In many cases, the result is that the edge of the source is imaged to the edge of the receiver, and the reflector profile that performs the mapping is an off-axis conic.
    • If all the vertices of a hexagon lie on a conic, and if the opposite sides intersect, then the points of intersection lie on a line.
    • This theorem shows that if a cone is intersected by a plane in a conic, then the foci of the conic are the points where this plane is touched by the spheres inscribed in the cone.
    • The book contains a wealth of information concerning the projective geometry of conics and quadrics.
    • If the sides of a polygon are restricted so that they pass through fixed points and all the vertices except one lie on fixed straight lines, the free vertex will describe a conic or a straight line.

Origin

Late 16th century: from modern Latin conicus, from Greek kōnikos, from kōnos ‘cone’.

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