three-dimensional a. 三维的, 立体的, 真实的
three-dimensional[ adj ]- having three dimensions
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- involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth
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lifelike three-dimensional characters
a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government
they shot the movie in three-D
- John Gielgud's Friar Lawrence was even better than one might have forecast, perfect verse-speaking blended with a three-dimensional characterisation of this amenable priest.
- Although the nerdy Arno never actually rapes the frozen females he encounters, he gladly uses them as three-dimensional pin-ups for some acrobatic self-abuse. At first, it is hard to know just how to take Baker's novel.
- The joint project has already produced several imaging tools to make surgeons' life easier. Over the last few years, participants have been working with three-dimensional pictures of patients' skulls and brains.
- At times the language is played more for sensuous charm than for disturbing force; and only Cara Kelly, in the central role of Pegeen, goes for a thoroughly three-dimensional realisation of a role.
- Without laboring the parallels, Ms. Himmelfarb draws a three-dimensional portrait of how the Victorians confronted something very like our underclass.
- It's the third time, however, the magazine has included a hologram _ a three-dimensional photo _ on its cover.
- For example, Silicon Graphics computers are capable of three-dimensional imaging used by automotive companies to simulate car wrecks, but of little marketability to more mainstream businesses, such as stock brokerages, he said.
- Biochemist David Eisenberg, whose study was published in today's issue of the journal Science, spent 18 years determining the three-dimensional arrangement of RuBisCO, a protein that sustains life by making plants grow.
- The Dolphin system, which costs $30,000, uses sound emitted from a hand-held pointer and four microphones above the patient's head to create a three-dimensional, computer image that can be altered to show the effects of treatment.
- International consolidations are akin to playing three-dimensional chess through a mirror. All of this takes place at a time when computing has never been more 'personal.'
- Improved computational methods, measuring techniques and manufacturing technology are contributing to the introduction of advanced three-dimensional blading, says Mr Levander.
- Populated by artists and computer scientists, a resident cat and sometimes a large black dog, the laboratory is exploring gee-whiz ideas ranging from talking computers to three-dimensional, holographic images that seemingly float in midair.
- "The tension is off," said Carol Swinehart of Michigan Sea Grant, one of the sponsors of an expensive expedition to explore shipwrecks with a small, deep-water robot that takes three-dimensional video pictures.
- They range from a $14,995 monochrome-display workstation to a $49,985 color-screen version offering three-dimensional modeling and animation.
- The navigation system is designed to provide the United States and allied land, sea and air forces with worldwide three-dimensional position and velocity information.
- This was not an interpretation in the Pasero, Rossi Lemeni, Christoff tradition, but it was a three-dimensional creation.
- The carving would also be done in the round, a three-dimensional undertaking that could be seen from all directions.
- Intel said the i860 is ideal for computation-intensive applications and those requiring the interactive display of three-dimensional images, such as fluid dynamics, molecular modeling, structural analysis and econometric modeling.
- The effect is important because it means a laser can, say, store huge amounts of data as a three-dimensional image in a photorefractive material, by taking advantage of the distorting effect the laser creates in the material.
- The three-dimensional image of the hologram is produced by printing the photo with microscopic ridges _ 20,000 per inch, on rolls of clear plastic.
- Sharp Electronics and Loughborough University are among many organisations working on three-dimensional television. One idea is to create an array of tiny holographic lenses in the photosensitive screen.
- CAE has yet to master three-dimensional imaging, and the sharpness of the pictures does not match the human eye.
- Up to 24 exposures on conventional film can be used to fashion one three-dimensional image. The film is processed normally and then scanned digitally.
- Lasers are used to make pinholes in the nipples of baby bottles, study components of car exhaust and form the three-dimensional holograms used on credit cards _ and maybe someday dollar bills.
- Their to-do list includes making advances in medical lasers, cameras, high-definition television, surgically implanted eye lenses and the creation of three-dimensional images.
- These sculptures can be seen as three-dimensional manifestations of the art of Rossetti, William Morris, Burne-Jones, Albert Moore, Lord Leighton and GF Watts.
- The agreement gives CCNV the right to make two-dimensional copies such as Christmas cards and posters of the statue entitled "Third World America." Reid retains the right to make both two- and three-dimensional copies of the sculpture, the CCNV said.
- Another use would be three-dimensional medical imaging that would allow doctors thousands of miles away to simultaneously analyze lifelike images.
- Such an ability to do many calculations simultaneously makes three-dimensional modeling during the designing of airplanes, cars and other products much more sophisticated and will perhaps lead to safer designs.
- The reflections from rocks under the seabed are picked up by lines of underwater sound receivers, known as hydrophones, towed by the boats. But three-dimensional surveys use many more air guns and hydrophone lines placed in parallel.
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