ordinate

英['ɔːdɪnət] 美['ɔːrdɪnət]
  • n. 纵线;纵坐标
  • adj. 按行排列的
  • ordinaire adj.平常的;普通的;通常的;惯常的
  • ordinal n.序数词adj.序数的;依次的
  • ordinance n.法令;条例
  • ordinand n.叙任神职之候补者
  • ordinant adj.命令的;指示的;规定的
    n. (名词)
    1. 【数】纵坐标
    2. 【几何】纵标
    3. 截距
    4. 竖标距
    5. 纵线
    6. 纵轴
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 正确的
    2. 成行的
    3. 排列起来的

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the value of a coordinate on the vertical axis

Verb:
  1. appoint to a clerical posts;

    "he was ordained in the Church"

  2. bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation;

    "align the wheels of my car"
    "ordinate similar parts"

1. She'll show you how to co-ordinate pattern and colours.
她会教你如何搭配款式和颜色。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Tie it with fabric bows that co-ordinate with other furnishings.
系上与其他装饰相配的布质蝴蝶结。

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3. Government officials visited the earthquake zone on Thursday morning to co-ordinate the relief effort.
星期四上午,政府官员视察地震灾区,以协调救援工作。

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4. Colours and looks must fit the themes of the seasons so that the shops co-ordinate well.
颜色和外观必须符合季节的主题,这样各个商家看起来才会比较协调。

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5. Britain was suffering from the failure of successive governments to co-ordinate a national transport policy.
接连几届政府都没能协调出一个全国性的交通运输政策,英国因此而深受其苦。

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