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concentric circles造句

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The centres of concentric circles coincide.

concentric circles造句

a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles.

On a blackboard, he drew five concentric circles.

At first eccentric was an astronomical or geometrical term and was contrasted with concentric so that concentric circles Shared the same center while eccentric circles did not.

In the middle, you can see these two origins with these concentric circles which are not really circles, but, you know, these closed curves that are concentric.

The figure bounded by and containing the area between two concentric circles.

Women tended to enter in one corner and search in concentric circles or lines.

The ten wrathful deities who reside in one of the outer, concentric circles of the mandala serve as its protectors.

Serials of concentric circles frame the content of Explanation and Study of Principles of Composition of Characters(Shuowenjiezi).

Abstract: In this paper, the characters of two kinds of urban structure, the concentric circles with single center and the spool thread with poly-centers, have been discussed.

Users will always be connected, he says, but in concentric circles of conversations and interactions that range from people right next to them to those far away.

Areal patterns may be rectangular or along concentric circles, depending on the nature of the noise and on the space available for the array.

"The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (1420) has three concentric circles of massive wood columns symbolizing the four seasons, 12 months, and 12 daily hours;"

just like a ground-plan for successive moats that in concentric circles bind their center and serve to protect the ramparts of the castle.

Our youth is precious as gold. We work during the day, relax at night, eat fast food in tiger's throat, drink coffee in cattle, calculate the rings of life, and have narrow and dense concentric circles.

The three basic elements for building a good university form concentric circles with the ideological culture as the core, the system in the middle and the environmental culture at the outside.

Saddam did not have the army, but he did have a series of concentric circles of supporters loyal to him because of the patronage he extended them (special-forces units and tribes).