width 音标拼音: [w'ɪdθ]
n . 宽度,宽广,广博
宽度,宽广,广博
width 放宽
width 射频发射宽(同
R F bandwidth )
width 宽度
W ;
WID width 宽度
width n 1 :
the extent of something from side to side [
synonym : {
width },
{
breadth }]
Set \
Set \,
n .
1 .
The act of setting ,
as of the sun or other heavenly body ;
descent ;
hence ,
the close ;
termination . "
Locking at the set of day ." --
Tennyson .
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The weary sun hath made a golden set . --
Shak .
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2 .
That which is set ,
placed ,
or fixed .
Specifically :
(
a )
A young plant for growth ;
as ,
a set of white thorn .
(
b )
That which is staked ;
a wager ;
a venture ;
a stake ;
hence ,
a game at venture . [
Obs .
or R .]
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We will in France ,
by God '
s grace ,
play a set Shall strike his father '
s crown into the hazard .
--
Shak .
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That was but civil war ,
an equal set . --
Dryden .
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(
c ) (
Mech .)
Permanent change of figure in consequence of excessive strain ,
as from compression ,
tension ,
bending ,
twisting ,
etc .;
as ,
the set of a spring .
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(
d )
A kind of punch used for bending ,
indenting ,
or giving shape to ,
metal ;
as ,
a saw set .
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(
e ) (
Pile Driving )
A piece placed temporarily upon the head of a pile when the latter cannot be reached by the weight ,
or hammer ,
except by means of such an intervening piece . [
Often incorrectly written {
sett }.]
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(
f ) (
Carp .)
A short steel spike used for driving the head of a nail below the surface .
Called also {
nail set }.
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3 . [
Perhaps due to confusion with sect ,
sept .]
A number of things of the same kind ,
ordinarily used or classed together ;
a collection of articles which naturally complement each other ,
and usually go together ;
an assortment ;
a suit ;
as ,
a set of chairs ,
of china ,
of surgical or mathematical instruments ,
of books ,
etc . [
In this sense ,
sometimes incorrectly written {
sett }.]
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4 .
A number of persons associated by custom ,
office ,
common opinion ,
quality ,
or the like ;
a division ;
a group ;
a clique . "
Others of our set ." --
Tennyson .
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This falls into different divisions ,
or sets ,
of nations connected under particular religions . --
R .
P .
Ward .
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5 .
Direction or course ;
as ,
the set of the wind ,
or of a current .
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6 .
In dancing ,
the number of persons necessary to execute a quadrille ;
also ,
the series of figures or movements executed .
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7 .
The deflection of a tooth ,
or of the teeth ,
of a saw ,
which causes the the saw to cut a kerf ,
or make an opening ,
wider than the blade .
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8 .
(
a )
A young oyster when first attached .
(
b )
Collectively ,
the crop of young oysters in any locality .
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9 . (
Tennis )
A series of as many games as may be necessary to enable one side to win six .
If at the end of the tenth game the score is a tie ,
the set is usually called a deuce set ,
and decided by an application of the rules for playing off deuce in a game .
See {
Deuce }.
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10 . (
Type Founding )
That dimension of the body of a type called by printers the {
width }.
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11 . (
Textiles )
Any of various standards of measurement of the fineness of cloth ;
specif .,
the number of reeds in one inch and the number of threads in each reed .
The exact meaning varies according to the location where it is used .
Sometimes written {
sett }.
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
12 .
A stone ,
commonly of granite ,
shaped like a short brick and usually somewhat larger than one ,
used for street paving .
Commonly written {
sett }.
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
13 .
Camber of a curved roofing tile .
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14 .
The manner ,
state ,
or quality of setting or fitting ;
fit ;
as ,
the set of a coat . [
Colloq .]
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15 .
Any collection or group of objects considered together .
[
PJC ]
{
Dead set }.
(
a )
The act of a setter dog when it discovers the game ,
and remains intently fixed in pointing it out .
(
b )
A fixed or stationary condition arising from obstacle or hindrance ;
a deadlock ;
as ,
to be at a dead set .
(
c )
A concerted scheme to defraud by gaming ;
a determined onset .
{
To make a dead set },
to make a determined onset ,
literally or figuratively .
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Syn :
Collection ;
series ;
group .
See {
Pair }.
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Width \
Width \,
n . [
From {
Wide }.]
The quality of being wide ;
extent from side to side ;
breadth ;
wideness ;
as ,
the width of cloth ;
the width of a door .
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48 Moby Thesaurus words for "
width ":
ambit ,
amplitude ,
area ,
beam ,
bigness ,
body ,
breadth ,
broadness ,
bulk ,
caliber ,
circle ,
compass ,
coverage ,
depth ,
diameter ,
dimension ,
dimensions ,
distance across ,
expanse ,
expansion ,
extension ,
extent ,
fullness ,
gauge ,
girth ,
greatness ,
height ,
largeness ,
latitude ,
length ,
magnitude ,
mass ,
measure ,
measurement ,
orbit ,
panorama ,
proportion ,
proportions ,
radius ,
range ,
reach ,
scale ,
scope ,
size ,
span ,
spread ,
volume ,
wideness
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