English-Thai Dictionary
dime
N เหรียญ 10 เซน ต์ (ของ สห รัฐ และ แคนาดา rian-10-sen
dimension
N การหามิ ติ การ วัด ขนาด การ หา ขอบเขต การ วัด ระยะ measurement kan-ha-mi-ti
dimension
N ขอบเขต (ปกติ ใช้ รูป พหูพจน์ dimensions ขนาด ขอบข่าย มิติ quantity proportions kob-ked
dimension
VT หา มิติ วัด ระยะ measure size survey ha-mi-ti
dimensional
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ขนาด kiao-kab-ka-nad
dimensioned
A ที่ ทำให้ มี มิติ
dimensionless
ADJ ไม่มี ขนาด mao-me-ka-nad
dimerous
A ที่ แบ่ง เป็น สอง ส่วน
dimetric
A เกี่ยวกับ รูป เหลี่ยม
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DIME
n.A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar.
DIMENSION
n.[L., to measure; Gr. See Mete and Measure. ] In geometry, the extent of a body, or length, breadth and thickness or depth. A line has one dimension, or length; a superficies has two dimensions, length and breadth; and a solid has three dimensions, length, breadth and thickness or depth. The word is generally used int eh plural, and denotes the whole space occupied by a body, or its capacity, size, measure; as the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom, etc.
DIMENSIONLESS
a.Without any definite measure or extent; boundless.
DIMENSITY
n.Extent; capacity.
DIMENSIVE
a.That marks the boundaries or outlines. Who can draw the souls dimensive lines?
DIMETER
a.[L.] Having two poetical measures.
DIMETER
n.A verse of two measures.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DIME
Dime, n. Etym: [F. dîme tithe, OF. disme, fr. L. decimus the tenth, fr. decem ten. See Decimal. ]
Defn: A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar. Dime novel, a novel, commonly sensational and trashy, which is sold for a dime, or ten cents.
DIMENSION
Di *men "sion, n. Etym: [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di- = dis- + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See Measure. ]
1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom. Gentlemen of more than ordinary dimensions. W. Irving. Space of dimension, extension that has length but no breadth or thickness; a straight or curved line. -- Space of two dimensions, extension which has length and breadth, but no thickness; a plane or curved surface. -- Space of three dimensions, extension which has length, breadth, and thickness; a solid. -- Space of four dimensions, as imaginary kind of extension, which is assumed to have length, breadth, thickness, and also a fourth imaginary dimension. Space of five or six, or more dimensions is also sometimes assumed in mathematics.
2. Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions.
3. (Math. )
Defn: The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.
4. (Alg. )
Defn: A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree.
5. pl. (Phys. )
Defn: The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities. Thus, since the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length and inversely as the unit of time, the dimensions of velocity are said to be length ÷ time; the dimensions of work are mass × (length )2 ÷ (time )2; the dimensions of density are mass ÷ (length )3. Dimension lumber, Dimension scantling, or Dimension stock (Carp. ), lumber for building, etc. , cut to the sizes usually in demand, or to special sizes as ordered. -- Dimension stone, stone delivered from the quarry rough, but brought to such sizes as are requisite for cutting to dimensions given.
DIMENSIONAL
DIMENSIONAL Di *men "sion *al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to dimension.
DIMENSIONED
DIMENSIONED Di *men "sioned, a.
Defn: Having dimensions. [R.]
DIMENSIONLESS
DIMENSIONLESS Di *men "sion *less, a.
Defn: Without dimensions; having no appreciable or noteworthy extent. Milton.
DIMENSITY
DIMENSITY Di *men "si *ty, n.
Defn: Dimension. [R.] Howell.
DIMENSIVE
DIMENSIVE Di *men "sive, a.
Defn: Without dimensions; marking dimensions or the limits. Who can draw the soul's dimensive lines Sir J. Davies.
DIMERA
Dim "e *ra, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)(a ) A division of Coleoptera, having two joints to the tarsi. (b ) A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids.
DIMERAN
DIMERAN Dim "er *an, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of the Dimera.
DIMEROUS
Dim "er *ous, a. Etym: [Gr.
Defn: Composed of, or having, two parts of each kind.
Note: A dimerous flower has two sepals, two petals, two stamens, and two pistils.
DIMETER
Dim "e *ter, a. Etym: [L. dimeter, Gr.
Defn: Having two poetical measures or meters. -- n.
Defn: A verse of two meters.
DIMETHYL
Di *meth "yl, n. Etym: [Pref. di- + methyl. ] (Chem. )
Defn: Ethane; -- sometimes so called because regarded as consisting of two methyl radicals. See Ethane.
DIMETRIC
Di *met "ric, a. Etym: [See Dimeter, a.] (Crystallog.)
Defn: Same as Tetragonal. Dana.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dime
dime |dīm daɪm | ▶noun a ten-cent coin. • informal a small amount of money: he didn't have a dime. • informal short for dime bag. PHRASES a dime a dozen informal very common and of no particular value: experts in this field are a dime a dozen. drop a (or the ) dime on someone informal inform on someone. get off the dime informal be decisive and show initiative: at some point you have to get off the dime and do something. on a dime informal used to refer to a maneuver that can be performed by a moving vehicle or person within a small area or short distance: boats that can turn on a dime . ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French disme, from Latin decima pars ‘tenth part. ’ The word originally denoted a tithe or tenth part; the modern sense ‘ten-cent coin ’ dates from the late 18th cent.
dime bag
dime bag ▶noun informal a specified amount of an illegal drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price.
dime novel
dime nov el |daɪm ˈnɑvəl | ▶noun historical a cheap, popular novel, typically a melodramatic romance or adventure story.
dimension
di men sion |diˈmenCHən dəˈmɛn (t )ʃən | ▶noun 1 an aspect or feature of a situation, problem, or thing: sun-dried tomatoes add a new dimension to this sauce. 2 (usu. dimensions ) a measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height: the final dimensions of the pond were 14 ft. x 8 ft | the drawing must be precise in dimension . • a mode of linear extension of which there are three in space and two on a flat surface, which corresponds to one of a set of coordinates specifying the position of a point. • Physics an expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length × time −2 ). ▶verb [ with obj. ] cut or shape (something ) to particular measurements. • mark (a diagram ) with measurements: (as adj. dimensioned ) : draw a dimensioned front elevation. DERIVATIVES di men sion al |-CHənl |adjective [ in combination ] : multidimensional scaling, di men sion al i ty |diˌmenCHəˈnalətē |noun, di men sion al ly |-CHənl -ē |adjective, di men sion less adjective ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 of the noun ): via Old French from Latin dimensio (n- ), from dimetiri ‘measure out. ’ Sense 1 of the noun dates from the 1920s.
dimensional analysis
di men sion al a nal y sis |dəˈmenCHənl dəˌmɛntʃənlæˈnælɪsɪs | ▶noun Mathematics analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time ) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
dimer
di mer |ˈdīmər ˈdaɪmər | ▶noun Chemistry a molecule or molecular complex consisting of two identical molecules linked together. DERIVATIVES di mer ic |dīˈmerik |adjective ORIGIN 1930s: from di- 1 ‘two, ’ on the pattern of polymer .
dimercaprol
di mer cap rol |ˌdīmərˈkaprôl ˌdaɪmərˈkæprɔl | ▶noun Chemistry a colorless, oily liquid with an unpleasant smell, used as an antidote for poisoning by mercury, arsenic, lead, and other heavy metals. [Alternative name: 2,3,-dimercapto-1 -propanol; chem. formula: CH 2 (SH )CH (SH )CH 2 OH. ] ORIGIN 1940s: from elements of the systematic name (see above ).
dimerize
di mer ize |ˈdīməˌrīz ˈdaɪməraɪz | ▶verb [ no obj. ] Chemistry combine with a similar molecule to form a dimer: ClO dimerizes to form Cl 2 O 2. DERIVATIVES di mer i za tion |ˌdīmərəˈzāSHən |noun
dimerous
dim er ous |ˈdimərəs ˈdɪmərəs | ▶adjective Botany & Zoology having parts arranged in groups of two. • consisting of two joints or parts. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from modern Latin dimerus (from Greek dimerēs ‘bipartite ’) + -ous .
dime store
dime store |ˈdaɪm ˌstɔ (ə )r | ▶noun a shop selling cheap merchandise (originally one where the maximum price was a dime ). • [ as modifier ] cheap and inferior: plastic dime-store toys.
dimeter
dim e ter |ˈdimitər ˈdɪmɪdər | ▶noun Prosody a line of verse consisting of two metrical feet. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dimetros ‘of two measures, ’ from di- ‘twice ’ + metron ‘a measure. ’
dimethoate
di meth o ate |dīˈmeTHōˌāt daɪˈmɛθoʊeɪt | ▶noun a crystalline, synthetic, organophosphorus compound used in solution as an insecticide. ORIGIN 1960s: from di- 1 ‘two ’ + methyl + thio- + -ate 1 .
dimethyl sulfoxide
di meth yl sulf ox ide |dīˈmeTHəl səlˈfäkˌsīd daɪˌmɛθəl səlˈfɑksaɪd |(chiefly Brit. dimethyl sulphoxide ) (abbr.: DMSO ) ▶noun Chemistry a colorless liquid used as a solvent and synthetic reagent. It is readily able to penetrate the skin and is used in medicinal preparations for skin application. [Chem. formula: (CH 3 ) 2 SO. ]
dimetric
di met ric |dīˈmetrik daɪˈmɛtrɪk | ▶adjective (in technical drawing ) denoting or incorporating a method of showing projection or perspective using a set of three geometric axes, of which two are of the same scale or dimension but the third is of another. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from di- 1 ‘two ’ + Greek metron ‘measure ’ + -ic .
dimetrodon
di met ro don |dīˈmetrəˌdän daɪˈmɛtrədɑn | ▶noun a large, carnivorous, synapsid fossil reptile of the Permian period, with long spines on its back supporting a sail-like crest. [Genus Dimetrodon, order Pelycosauria, subclass Synapsida. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from di- ‘twice ’ + Greek metron ‘measure ’ + odous, odont- ‘tooth ’ (taken in the sense ‘two long teeth ’).
Oxford Dictionary
dime
dime |dʌɪm | ▶noun N. Amer. a ten-cent coin. • informal a small amount of money: he didn't have a dime. PHRASES a dime a dozen informal very common and of no particular value: experts in this field are a dime a dozen. drop a (or the ) dime on someone informal inform on someone. get off the dime informal be decisive and show initiative. on a dime informal used to refer to a manoeuvre that can be performed within a small area or short distance: boats that can turn on a dime . ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French disme, from Latin decima pars ‘tenth part ’. The word originally denoted a tithe or tenth part; the modern sense ‘ten cent coin ’ dates from the late 18th cent.
dime bag
dime bag ▶noun N. Amer. informal a specified amount of an illegal drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price.
dime novel
dime novel ▶noun N. Amer. dated a cheap, popular novel, typically a melodramatic romance or adventure story.
dimension
dimension |dɪˈmɛnʃ (ə )n, dʌɪ -| ▶noun 1 (usu. dimensions ) a measurable extent of a particular kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height: the final dimensions of the pond were 14 ft x 8 ft | [ mass noun ] : the drawing must be precise in dimension. • a mode of linear extension of which there are three in space and two on a flat surface, which corresponds to one of a set of coordinates specifying the position of a point. • Physics an expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length × time −2 ). 2 an aspect or feature of a situation: we must focus on the cultural dimensions of the problem. ▶verb [ with obj. ] cut or shape (something ) to particular measurements. • (usu. as adj. dimensioned ) mark (a diagram ) with measurements. DERIVATIVES dimensional adjective [ in combination ] : multi-dimensional scaling, dimensionless adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 1 of the noun ): via Old French from Latin dimensio (n- ), from dimetiri ‘measure out ’. Sense 2 of the noun dates from the 1920s.
dimensional analysis
di ¦men |sion ¦al ana |lysis ▶noun [ mass noun ] Mathematics analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time ) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
dimer
dimer |ˈdʌɪmə | ▶noun Chemistry a molecule or molecular complex consisting of two identical molecules linked together. DERIVATIVES dimeric adjective ORIGIN 1930s: from di- 1 ‘two ’, on the pattern of polymer .
dimercaprol
dimercaprol |ˌdʌɪməˈkaprɒl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a colourless, oily liquid with an unpleasant smell, used as an antidote for poisoning by mercury, arsenic, lead, and other heavy metals. ●Alternative name: 2,3,-dimercapto-1 -propanol; chem. formula: CH 2 (SH )CH (SH )CH 2 OH. ORIGIN 1940s: from elements of the systematic name (see above ).
dimerize
dimerize |ˈdʌɪmərʌɪz |(also dimerise ) ▶verb [ no obj. ] Chemistry combine with a similar molecule to form a dimer. DERIVATIVES dimerization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun
dimerous
dimerous |ˈdɪm (ə )rəs | ▶adjective Botany & Zoology having parts arranged in groups of two. • consisting of two joints or parts. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from modern Latin dimerus (from Greek dimerēs ‘bipartite ’) + -ous .
dime store
dime store ▶noun N. Amer. a shop selling cheap merchandise (originally one where the maximum price was a dime ). • [ as modifier ] cheap and inferior: plastic dime-store toys. • [ as modifier ] trite; simplistic: the dime-store moralism of yesteryear.
dimeter
dimeter |ˈdɪmɪtə | ▶noun Prosody a line of verse consisting of two metrical feet. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dimetros ‘of two measures ’, from di- ‘twice ’ + metron ‘a measure ’.
dimethoate
dimethoate |dʌɪˈmiːθəʊeɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a crystalline synthetic organophosphorus compound used in solution as an insecticide. ORIGIN 1960s: from di- 1 ‘two ’ + methyl + thio- + -ate 1 .
dimethyl sulphoxide
dimethyl sulphoxide |dʌɪˌmiːθʌɪl sʌlˈfɒksʌɪd, -ˌmɛθ -, -θɪl |(US dimethyl sulfoxide ) (abbrev.: DMSO ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a colourless liquid used as a solvent and synthetic reagent. It is readily able to penetrate the skin and is used in medicinal preparations for skin application. ●Chem. formula: (CH 3 ) 2 SO.
dimetric
dimetric |dʌɪˈmɛtrɪk | ▶adjective (in technical drawing ) denoting or incorporating a method of showing projection or perspective using a set of three geometrical axes of which two are of the same scale or dimension but the third is of another. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from di- 1 ‘two ’ + Greek metron ‘measure ’ + -ic .
dimetrodon
dimetrodon |dʌɪˈmiːtrədɒn | ▶noun a large fossil carnivorous mammal-like reptile of the Permian period, with long spines on its back supporting a sail-like crest. ●Genus Dimetrodon, order Pelycosauria, subclass Synapsida. ORIGIN modern Latin, from di- ‘twice ’ + Greek metron ‘measure ’ + odous, odont- ‘tooth ’ (taken in the sense ‘two long teeth ’).
American Oxford Thesaurus
dimension
dimension noun 1 the dimensions of the room: size, measurements, proportions, extent; length, width, breadth, depth, area, volume, capacity; footage, acreage. 2 the dimension of the problem: size, scale, extent, scope, magnitude; importance, significance. 3 the cultural dimensions of the problem: aspect, feature, element, facet, side.
Oxford Thesaurus
dimension
dimension noun 1 (usually dimensions ) the approximate dimensions of the master bedroom: proportions, measurements, extent, size; length, width, breadth, depth, area, volume, capacity; footage, acreage. 2 we underestimated the dimension of the problem: size, scale, extent, scope, range, measure, magnitude, largeness; greatness, importance, significance, value. 3 water can add a new dimension to your garden: aspect, feature, element, facet, side.
Duden Dictionary
Dime
Dime Substantiv, maskulin , der |da͜im |der Dime; Genitiv: des Dimes, Plural: die Dimes (aber: 10 Dime ) englisch (-amerikanisch ) dime < französisch dîme = Zehnt < lateinisch decima = der zehnte (Teil )Silbermünze der USA im Wert von 10 Cent
Dimension
Di men si on Substantiv, feminin , die |Dimensi o n |die Dimension; Genitiv: der Dimension, Plural: die Dimensionen lateinisch dimensio = Aus-, Abmessung, Ausdehnung 1 a Physik Ausdehnung eines Körpers (nach Länge, Breite und Höhe ) eine Fläche hat zwei, ein Raum drei Dimensionen | die vierte Dimension (der Bereich des nicht mit den Sinnen Wahrnehmbaren )b Physik Beziehung einer Größe zu den Grundgrößen des Maßsystems 2 bildungssprachlich Ausmaß (im Hinblick auf seine räumliche, zeitliche, begriffliche Erfassbarkeit ) eine neue Dimension gewinnen | etwas nimmt gigantische, ungeahnte Dimensionen an
dimensional
di men si o nal Adjektiv |dimension a l |die Dimension bestimmend; Dimensionen habend
dimensionieren
di men si o nie ren schwaches Verb Technik |dimension ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « (aufgrund von Berechnungen ) die optimalen Maße, Abmessungen von etwas festlegen die Teile wurden nach einem bestimmten Muster dimensioniert | ein gut dimensioniertes Bauwerk
Dimensionierung
Di men si o nie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Dimension ie rung |die Dimensionierung; Genitiv: der Dimensionierung Bemessung, besonders Querschnittsfestlegung bei tragenden Teilen
dimer
di mer Adjektiv Chemie, Medizin |dim e r |griechisch zweiteilig, zweigliedrig
Dimerisation
Di me ri sa ti on Substantiv, feminin Chemie , die |Dimerisati o n |die Dimerisation; Genitiv: der Dimerisation, Plural: die Dimerisationen griechisch-neulateinisch Vereinigung zweier gleicher Teilchen z. B. Atome, Moleküle
Dimeter
Di me ter Substantiv, maskulin Verslehre , der |D i meter |lateinisch dimeter < griechisch dímetros = aus zwei Maßen bestehend aus zwei gleichen Metren bestehender antiker Vers
French Dictionary
dîme
dîme n. f. nom féminin Impôt prélevé par l ’Église. : Les paroissiens paient leur dîme annuellement.
dimension
dimension n. f. nom féminin 1 Grandeur mesurable. : C ’est un colis de grande dimension. Note Technique Pour la dimension: – d ’un vêtement, on emploie le mot taille ; – d ’un gant, d ’une coiffure ou d ’une chaussure, le mot pointure ; – d ’un livre, d ’un objet, le mot format ; – d ’une surface, le mot superficie. 2 figuré Mesure. : Quelles sont les dimensions de cette table? 3 figuré Aspect significatif de quelque chose. : Les dimensions d ’un problème.
Spanish Dictionary
dimensión
dimensión nombre femenino 1 Magnitud que, junto con otras, sirve para definir un fenómeno físico; especialmente, magnitud o magnitudes que se consideran en el espacio para determinar el tamaño de las cosas .2 Tamaño o extensión de una cosa, en una o varias magnitudes, por las cuales ocupa mayor o menor espacio :es el primer hongo de estas dimensiones que se encuentra en esta región; las dimensiones del vehículo le impidieron cruzar el puente .3 Importancia, extensión o intensidad que tiene una cosa :una catástrofe de grandes dimensiones; provocó otro escándalo de considerables dimensiones; el anuncio de despidos masivos en empresas multinacionales y la fuerte subida del petróleo ayer confirman la dimensión de la crisis .4 Punto de vista desde el que se considera o analiza algo :hay que tener en cuenta la dimensión espiritual del ser humano; la intertextualidad no opera solamente en la dimensión analógica, sino también en la anafórica .SINÓNIMO aspecto .5 fís Producto de las unidades físicas fundamentales (masa, longitud y tiempo ) elevadas a las potencias correspondientes que sirve para definir otras unidades físicas derivadas .
dimensional
dimensional adjetivo 1 De la dimensión o relacionado con ella :matriz dimensional; patrones dimensionales; la simultaneidad tiene lugar en el plano dimensional del espacio .2 ling [morfema, rasgo gramatical ] Que parece oponer nombres de objetos según su diferente tamaño :‘barco, barca ’ o ‘caldero, caldera ’ son parejas de sustantivos de género dimensional .
dimensionalidad
dimensionalidad nombre femenino Conjunto de aspectos que abarca una cosa :la psicoterapia le sirvió para la concienciación de que era culpable en toda su dimensionalidad .
dimensionar
dimensionar verbo transitivo 1 Establecer las dimensiones exactas o el valor preciso de alguien o algo .2 Arg, Colomb, Méx Estimar la magnitud de una situación o acontecimiento :es urgente dimensionar los daños que causó el terremoto .
dimes y diretes
dimes y diretes Locución nominal que hace referencia a comentarios y habladurías o a intercambio de opiniones, réplicas y contrarréplicas, normalmente sin acritud :andar en dimes y diretes .ETIMOLOGÍA De dime y diréte ‘te diré ’, representativos del turno de palabra entre varias personas. De la familia etimológica de decir (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dime
dime /daɪm /〖語源は 「10分の1 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C (米国 カナダの )10セント硬貨 , ダイム ;⦅くだけて ⦆〖a ~; 通例否定文で 〗びた一文も ▸ We don't owe you a dime .君には一銭も借金はない ▸ If you become a freelance writer, you won't make a dime .君がフリーライターになったって一文にもならないよ a d ì me a d ó zen ⦅米 くだけて ⦆ありふれて価値のない (⦅英 ⦆two [ten ] a penny ) (!ダースで10セントの意味から ) .on a d í me ⦅米 くだけて ⦆ただちに ; 小さな回転半径で ; 非常に狭い所で ▸ turn on a dime 〈車などが 〉狭い所で向きを変える ; ⦅比喩的に ⦆〈人などが 〉すばやく方向転換をする ~̀ n ó vel ⦅米 ⦆三文 [大衆 ]小説 .~́ st ò re ⦅米 ⦆10セントストア 〘安価な日用雑貨品などを売る; 日本でいう100円ショップ; five-and-dime [-ten ] storeともいう 〙.
dimension
di men sion /dəménʃ (ə )n | daɪ -/〖di (完全に )mension (計測する )〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (問題 状況などの )面 , 局面 , 側面 (aspect )▸ add a new [different ] dimension 新しい [異なった ]要素を加える ▸ a cultural [moral ] dimension 文化的 [道徳的 ]側面 2 (幅 長さ 高さ 深さなどの )寸法 , サイズ ;〖~s 〗(物 場所などの )大きさ, 容積, 面積, 範囲 ▸ calculate the dimensions of the ship 船の大きさを測る ▸ The dimensions of bricks vary among manufacturers .レンガの大きさは生産者によってまちまちだ 3 〖~s 〗(状況 問題などの )大きさ, 規模, 重要性 ▸ the dimensions of the HIV problem HIV [エイズ ]問題の広がり 4 〘数 物理 〙次元 ▸ the fourth dimension 4次元 ~less 形容詞
dimensional
di men sion al /dəménʃ (ə )n (ə )l |daɪ -/形容詞 寸法の ; 〖名詞 の後で; 複合語を作って 〗…次元の ▸ two -dimensional 2次元の ▸ CT scanners create three -dimensional images of the interior of the body .CTは体内の立体画像を映し出す