grid 详细解释

grid

[grid]

n.格子, 栅栏, 电网, 网格,赛车起跑线

词形变化

形容词: gridded |

词义辨析

同义参见:

network  

英英释义

名词 grid:

a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region

同义词:power system, power grid

a network of horizontal and vertical lines that provide coordinates for locating points on an image

同义词:reference grid

an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a vacuum tube to control the flow of electrons through the tube

同义词:control grid

a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat

同义词:gridiron

补充

gridgrid英:[ɡrid] 美:[ɡrɪd]n.1.格子, 格栏2.地图上的坐标方格3.输电网

例句

1. Many canals were built along map grid lines.沿着地图上的网格线修建了许多运河。 2. breakdowns in communications and electric power grids通信和电网故障 3. They draw electricity from the National grid.他们由国家电网供电。 4. a grid of narrow streets纵横交错的狭窄小街道 5. the metal grids had been pulled across the foyer.大厅的金属栅栏已被拉上。 6. a grid of tree-lined streets.树木成行的棋盘式街道。 7. the second reactor was not connected to the grid until 1985.第二座反应堆直到1985年才接入输电网。 8. first away from the grid.率先越过赛车道始发线。 9. a well-planned core of gridded streets.由网格状街道构成的精心规划的中心城区。 10. She drew a grid to show how the students had scored in each part of the test.她画了一张网格来显示学生在测验中各个部份所得的成绩。 11. a grid reference参考坐标 12. the National grid全国输电网络 13. The students plotted points on a grid.学生们在格网上标绘点。 14. The city streets form a grid.城市街道形成棋盘式布局。