equilateral
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A side exactly corresponding, or equal, to others.
- A figure having all its sides equal.
形容词 adj.
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Having all the sides equal.
— Kissinger had wanted to keep an “equilateral” distance between the US, USSR and China. Under Carter, they became de facto partners.
- Having all the faces equal.
- Having the two sides equal, as a surface divisible by a longitudinal median line into two halves of the same form.
- Having all the convolutions of the shell in one plane, chiefly of foraminifers.
词汇关系
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Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *aikʷos
Latin aiquos
Latin aequus
Latin aequi-der.
English equi-
English lateral
English equilateral
From equi- + lateral.
Proto-Italic *aikʷos
Latin aiquos
Latin aequus
Latin aequi-der.
English equi-
English lateral
English equilateral
From equi- + lateral.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *aikʷos
Latin aiquos
Latin aequus
Latin aequi-der.
English equi-
English lateral
English equilateral
From equi- + lateral.
Proto-Italic *aikʷos
Latin aiquos
Latin aequus
Latin aequi-der.
English equi-
English lateral
English equilateral
From equi- + lateral.
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