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am·pli·tude
/-ˌtud, ˌtjud/
廣闊,充足,增幅
From:
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am·pli·tude
/ˈæmpləˌt(j)ud/
名詞
幅度,變幅,範圍,距離,振幅
From:
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amplitude
振幅
From:
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amplitude
振幅
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Am·pli·tude
n.
1.
State
of
being
ample
;
extent
of
surface
or
space
;
largeness
of
dimensions
;
size
.
The
cathedral
of
Lincoln
. . .
is
a
magnificent
structure
,
proportionable
to
the
amplitude
of
the
diocese
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
Largeness
,
in
a
figurative
sense
;
breadth
;
abundance
;
fullness
.
(a)
Of
extent
of
capacity
or
intellectual
powers
.
“
Amplitude
of
mind.”
--
Milton
.
“
Amplitude
of
comprehension.”
--
Macaulay
.
(b)
Of
extent
of
means
or
resources
.
“
Amplitude
of
reward.”
--
Bacon
.
3.
Astron.
(a)
The
arc
of
the
horizon
between
the
true
east
or
west
point
and
the
center
of
the
sun
,
or
a
star
,
at
its
rising
or
setting
.
At
the
rising
,
the
amplitude
is
eastern
or
ortive
:
at
the
setting
,
it
is
western
,
occiduous
,
or
occasive
.
It
is
also
northern
or
southern
,
when
north
or
south
of
the
equator
.
(b)
The
arc
of
the
horizon
between
the
true
east
or
west
point
and
the
foot
of
the
vertical
circle
passing
through
any
star
or
object
.
4.
Gun.
The
horizontal
line
which
measures
the
distance
to
which
a
projectile
is
thrown
;
the
range
.
5.
Physics
The
extent
of
a
movement
measured
from
the
starting
point
or
position
of
equilibrium
; --
applied
especially
to
vibratory
movements
.
6.
math.
An
angle
upon
which
the
value
of
some
function
depends
; --
a
term
used
more
especially
in
connection
with
elliptic
functions
.
Magnetic amplitude
,
the
angular
distance
of
a
heavenly
body
,
when
on
the
horizon
,
from
the
magnetic
east
or
west
point
as
indicated
by
the
compass
.
The
difference
between
the
magnetic
and
the
true
or
astronomical
amplitude
(
see
3
above
)
is
the
“variation
of
the
compass.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
amplitude
n
1: (
physics
)
the
maximum
displacement
of
a
periodic
wave
2:
the
property
of
copious
abundance
[
syn
:
bountifulness
,
bounty
]
3:
greatness
of
magnitude
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