cusp

英[kʌsp] 美[kʌsp]
  • n. 尖头;尖端;交点;[天]月角
  • cushat n.班鸠
  • cushaw n.南瓜;倭瓜
  • cushion n.垫子;橡皮软垫;缓冲vt.加垫褥;放在垫子上;保护;减缓;为...装垫子
  • cushioncraft [单复同]n.;气垫车气垫船.
  • cushiony adj.垫子似的(柔软的)
Noun:
  1. point formed by two intersecting arcs (as from the intrados of a Gothic arch)

  2. a thin triangular flap of a heart valve

  3. small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth

1. I am sitting on the cusp of middle age.
我将步入中年。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Mr Short's behaviour is only on the cusp of acceptability.
肖特先生的行为勉强能接受。

来自柯林斯例句

3. the cusp of a leaf
叶尖

来自《权威词典》

4. A cusp is also called a stationary point or point of retrogression gression.
尖点也叫做平稳点或逆行点.

来自辞典例句

5. Cluster survey of cusp reconnection and its IMF dependence.
尖点重联的聚类调查及其IMF信赖.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Cusp leather shoes were allegedly traceable from France.
      尖头皮鞋据说起源于法国。
    2. We are on the cusp of a global revolution in teaching and learning.
      我们正处于全球教与学变革尖端。
    3. The world occured for me on the cusp of magic and elementary science.
      我所极目的世界,处于有趣的基础科学的尖端。
    4. We are just on the cusp between autumn and winter.
      此时正是秋冬之交。