ambient
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈæm.bi.ənt/
美 /ˈæm.bi.ənt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Something that surrounds; encompassing material, substance or shape.
— Much after this same manner, when the Air is exceeding cold through which it passes; do we find the drops of Rain, falling from the Clouds, congealed into round Hail-stones by the freezing Ambient.
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The atmosphere; the surrounding air or sky; atmospheric components collectively such as air, clouds, water vapour, hail, etc.
— It might be also, that attracted by that great void Vacuum ... all the ambients would be rarified, and particularly, the air.
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A type of modern music that creates a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
— Ambient can be flabby synth mulch that needs to access cyberism and external philosophies to convince you you're not being scammed.
形容词 adj.
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Encompassing on all sides; surrounding; encircling; enveloping.
— A cup of warm tea eventually cools to the ambient temperature.
- Evoking or creating an atmosphere: atmospheric.
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Relating to, or suitable for, storage at room temperature.
— ambient food
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Containing objects or describing a setting that one is interested in.
— These, then, are characterizations of the system of natural numbers within an ambient set theory. And they seem to work, in the sense that in a sufficiently strong set theory it can be shown that Peano's axioms have (up to isomorphism) a unique model (cf. Rem. 6.1.8).
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Latin ambiēns (“going around”), from ambiō (“go around”).
词源 2
From Latin ambiēns (“going around”), from ambiō (“go around”).
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