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Перевод: rectilinear
[прилагательное] прямолинейный
Тезаурус:
- The change is marked by improved technique, introduction of new and tauter pot-shapes, and the replacement of old decorative motives, derived from naturalistic floral and marine designs of the earlier age, by purely abstract drawing: triangles and other rectilinear forms, hatched or crosshatched, and especially concentric circles or semicircles drawn with compass and multiple brush.
- It is only through the sound doctrine of a rectilinear course that we can escape from I know not what false cycles discovered by false and deceitful sages.
- The partitioning of each CAD part file (see Figure 6.11) is based on the concept of every object existing within its own rectilinear reference space.
- ABOVE In fields of growing crops and on parched grassland, it is possible to detect archaeological sites by cropmarks such as this small rectilinear enclosure.
- A geographer, Alfred Siemens of the University of British Columbia, has found rectilinear remains of canals and planting platforms (raised fields) in central Veracruz, which, he claims, are distinctly oriented about 1 5o east of north ( American Antiquity , vol 48. p 85).
- This scheme differs from the Protogeometric in a reduction of the black areas and of concentric circles and semicircles, and in a careful selection of the rectilinear motives and the ordering of them to cover the pot with a skin of graded zones which emphasise its shape.
- Traditional "rational" rectilinear layouts and crisp but unobtrusive photographs radiate what one appreciative commentator described as "class and cool".
- Bluish second-hand car lots; sagging bluish fences; bluish Unitarian churches; small bluish factories, some Odeon-fronted, some glassed and rectilinear, but set at odd bluish angles to their surroundings.
- Unless stated to the contrary, all rotary generations in these examples are clockwise on a rectilinear grid.
- who stated in his Cabinet-maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book (1793) that the Hepplewhite Guide had "already caught the decline" in design standards, a third edition was issued in 1794 containing new or altered plates, in which many curvilinear or shield-back chairs and sofas of 1788 are replaced by neat rectilinear forms in the French style, which Sheraton had derived from Henry Holland q.v.
- The right hand is laid on the breast, but as with Nikandre the belted waist makes a sharp horizontal accent below which the skirt is a straight pillar, emphasised here by rectilinear incisions, guidelines for paint no doubt also present on the marble though perhaps more discreetly (see below, p. 28).
- Therefore all curves must be developed from a continuum of short straight lines, related to VP's by rectilinear grids.
- The Mercator projection gives a popular, rectilinear picture of the Earth's surface but grossly exaggerates dimensions near the poles.
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