angle的意思和读音

angle

: [ˈæŋɡ(ə)l] : ['æŋɡ(ə)l]

n.

v.

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angles  angling  angled  

Adj.+n.interesting angle

v.level

v.slant,tilt,turn,twist,slope

n.point of view,viewpoint,approach,position,perspective

anglen.

1.the space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees

a 45˚ angle45˚

2.the direction that sth is leaning or pointing in when it is not in a vertical or horizontal line

The tower of Pisa leans at an angle .

The plane was coming in at a steep angle.

His hair was sticking up at all angles.

3.a position from which you look at sth

The photo was taken from an unusual angle.

4.a particular way of presenting or thinking about a situation, problem, etc.

We need a new angle for our next advertising campaign.广

You can look at the issue from many different angles.

The article concentrates on the human angle(= the part that concerns people's emotions) of the story.

v.

1.[t]~ sthto move or place sth so that it is not straight or not directly facing sb/sth

He angled his chair so that he could sit and watch her.便

2.[t]~ sthto present information, a report, etc. based on a particular way of thinking or for a particular audience

The programme is angled towards younger viewers.

3.[i]to catch fish with a line and a hook

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n.1.the shape that is made where two straight lines join or cross each other. Angles are measured in degrees. An angle that measures 90 degrees is a right angle; if it is less than 90 degrees, it is an acute angle, and if it is more than 90 degrees, it is an obtuse angle.; the shape that is made where two surfaces or objects meet2.the direction from which something comes, or the direction from which you look at something, especially when it is not directly in front of you3.a particular way of thinking about something

v.1.to make something point in a particular direction, especially one that is not directly in front of you; to make a ball move in a direction that is not straight in front of you2.to do or write something in a way that makes one thing seem more important than others, or gives special emphasis to one opinion

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1.Well, most likely, when you are moving on a circle, you are going to use the angle along the circle to tell you where you are.便

2.The filament winding angle when the fiber volume fraction of hoop orientation was equal to that of axial orientation was calculated.

3.An officer bumps a fleeing car at an angle to spin it out of control, forcing it to stop.使使

4.Another potential advantage results from the fact that the plane is already tilted to a large angle of attack as it rolls down the runway.

5.The angle-measuring technique related is a research program with new principle and new method, which had been examined and appraised.

6.Yesterday, wears a pair of eyes blurred, sat down at 252 sit on my custom left tail window Angle songs, sleep.252,

7.A piece of round or square-section bar must be bent through a specified angle without it cracking to be accepted by this test.

8.The angle of a shot depends upon the effect the film maker is trying to achieve.

9.Nor did she all herself to hold her head at an angle, or to let it fall, or to lean her chin on her hand.

10.I wish investors can look at their investments from a rational angle instead of that of a gambler; if not, you are destined to lose.