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centripetal

英 [ˌsentrɪˈpiːtl]

美 [senˈtrɪpɪtl]

adj.  向心的

GRE医学

BNC.37767 / COCA.32336

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 向心的
      moving or tending to move towards a centre

      英英释义

      adj

      • tending to move toward a center
        1. centripetal force
      • of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system
        1. sensory neurons
        Synonym:receptivesensory(a)
      • tending to unify
          Synonym:unifying(a)

        双语例句

        • Three powerful centripetal forces are at play: politics, regulation and deleveraging.
          有三种向心力令银行回归:政治、法规和去杠杆。
        • R and therefore, you require centripetal acceleration towards the center& that is non-negotiable.
          所以你需要,This,v,equals,omega,rv=ω,向心加速度,依然毫无商量余地。
        • According to the theories of new economic geography ( NEG), agglomeration and dispersion in Dongguan are the dynamic equilibria of centripetal forces and centrifugal forces.
          依据新经济地理理论框架,东莞产业集聚和产业转移是向心力和离心力动态均衡的结果。
        • Centripetal force and tangential force or centrifugal force and tangential force could be used as a strain analysis method.
          用向心力和切向力或离心力和切向力进行胁变分析是可行的。
        • Notice that the acceleration, the centripetal acceleration is linear in r.
          在此注意,向心加速度与r是成正比的。
        • If the speed is doubled, keeping the radius constant, the centripetal force becomes four times as great.
          如果半径不变,速度增大1倍,则向心力增大为原来的4倍(增大了3倍)。
        • There is a requirement that there is a centripetal acceleration, which is in this direction, a centripetal.
          前提要求就是,具有向心加速度,朝这个方向,向心力的作用。
        • The side of the glass and the liquid is pushing in this direction to provide this centripetal acceleration.
          试管的内壁和液体正朝这个方向,推动微粒,并提供向心加速度。
        • And that centripetal acceleration D is a must for this object to reach that point D.
          这个向心加速度,对这个物体达到点,来说是必须的。
        • The centripetal and centrifugal forces acting in opposition to each other keep our planet in her orbit.
          向心力和离心力互相对峙的缘故,遂能使行星在轨道上行动。