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From:
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ax·is
/ˈæksəs/
坐標軸,軸,軸線,軸心
From:
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ax·is
/ˈæksəs/
名詞
(複
axes
)軸線,第二頸椎,軸,樞椎
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
axis
Q
軸( 色坐標 )
QA
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
axis
橫座標
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
axis
縱座標;
y
軸
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
axis
z
軸( 直角座標系中 )
From:
Network Terminology
axis
軸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ax·is
n.
Zool.
The
spotted
deer
(
Cervus axis
or
Axis maculata
)
of
India
,
where
it
is
called
hog deer
and
parrah
(
Moorish
name
).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ax·is
n.
;
pl
.
Axes
A
straight
line
,
real
or
imaginary
,
passing
through
a
body
,
on
which
it
revolves
,
or
may
be
supposed
to
revolve
;
a
line
passing
through
a
body
or
system
around
which
the
parts
are
symmetrically
arranged
.
2.
Math.
A
straight
line
with
respect
to
which
the
different
parts
of
a
magnitude
are
symmetrically
arranged
;
as
,
the
axis
of
a
cylinder
,
i
.
e
.
,
the
axis
of
a
cone
,
that
is
,
the
straight
line
joining
the
vertex
and
the
center
of
the
base
;
the
axis
of
a
circle
,
any
straight
line
passing
through
the
center
.
3.
Bot.
The
stem
;
the
central
part
,
or
longitudinal
support
,
on
which
organs
or
parts
are
arranged
;
the
central
line
of
any
body
.
4.
Anat.
(a)
The
second
vertebra
of
the
neck
,
or
vertebra dentata
.
(b)
Also
used
of
the
body
only
of
the
vertebra
,
which
is
prolonged
anteriorly
within
the
foramen
of
the
first
vertebra
or
atlas
,
so
as
to
form
the
odontoid
process
or
peg
which
serves
as
a
pivot
for
the
atlas
and
head
to
turn
upon
.
5.
Crystallog.
One
of
several
imaginary
lines
,
assumed
in
describing
the
position
of
the
planes
by
which
a
crystal
is
bounded
.
6.
Fine Arts
The
primary
or
secondary
central
line
of
any
design
.
Anticlinal axis
Geol.
,
a
line
or
ridge
from
which
the
strata
slope
downward
on
the
two
opposite
sides
.
Synclinal axis
,
a
line
from
which
the
strata
slope
upward
in
opposite
directions
,
so
as
to
form
a
valley
.
Axis cylinder
Anat.
,
the
neuraxis
or
essential
,
central
substance
of
a
nerve
fiber
; --
called
also
axis band
,
axial fiber
,
and
cylinder axis
.
Axis in peritrochio
,
the
wheel
and
axle
,
one
of
the
mechanical
powers
.
Axis of a curve
Geom.
,
a
straight
line
which
bisects
a
system
of
parallel
chords
of
a
curve
;
called
a
principal axis
,
when
cutting
them
at
right
angles
,
in
which
case
it
divides
the
curve
into
two
symmetrical
portions
,
as
in
the
parabola
,
which
has
one
such
axis
,
the
ellipse
,
which
has
two
,
or
the
circle
,
which
has
an
infinite
number
.
The
two
axes
of
the
ellipse
are
the
major axis
and
the
minor axis
,
and
the
two
axes
of
the
hyperbola
are
the
transverse axis
and
the
conjugate axis
.
Axis of a lens
,
the
straight
line
passing
through
its
center
and
perpendicular
to
its
surfaces
.
Axis of a microscope
or
Axis of a telescope
,
the
straight
line
with
which
coincide
the
axes
of
the
several
lenses
which
compose
it
.
Axes of coördinates in a plane
,
two
straight
lines
intersecting
each
other
,
to
which
points
are
referred
for
the
purpose
of
determining
their
relative
position
:
they
are
either
rectangular
or
oblique
.
Axes of coördinates in space
,
the
three
straight
lines
in
which
the
coördinate
planes
intersect
each
other
.
Axis of a balance
,
that
line
about
which
it
turns
.
Axis of oscillation
,
of
a
pendulum
,
a
right
line
passing
through
the
center
about
which
it
vibrates
,
and
perpendicular
to
the
plane
of
vibration
.
Axis of polarization
,
the
central
line
around
which
the
prismatic
rings
or
curves
are
arranged
. --
Brewster
.
Axis of revolution
Descriptive Geom.
,
a
straight
line
about
which
some
line
or
plane
is
revolved
,
so
that
the
several
points
of
the
line
or
plane
shall
describe
circles
with
their
centers
in
the
fixed
line
,
and
their
planes
perpendicular
to
it
,
the
line
describing
a
surface
of
revolution
,
and
the
plane
a
solid
of
revolution
.
Axis of symmetry
Geom.
,
any
line
in
a
plane
figure
which
divides
the
figure
into
two
such
parts
that
one
part
,
when
folded
over
along
the
axis
,
shall
coincide
with
the
other
part
.
Axis of the
equator, ecliptic, horizon
(
or
other
circle
considered
with
reference
to
the
sphere
on
which
it
lies
),
the
diameter
of
the
sphere
which
is
perpendicular
to
the
plane
of
the
circle
. --
Hutton
.
Axis of the Ionic capital
Arch.
,
a
line
passing
perpendicularly
through
the
middle
of
the
eye
of
the
volute
.
Neutral axis
Mech.
,
the
line
of
demarcation
between
the
horizontal
elastic
forces
of
tension
and
compression
,
exerted
by
the
fibers
in
any
cross
section
of
a
girder
.
Optic axis of a crystal
,
the
direction
in
which
a
ray
of
transmitted
light
suffers
no
double
refraction
.
All
crystals
,
not
of
the
isometric
system
,
are
either
uniaxial
or
biaxial
.
Optic axis
,
Visual axis
Opt.
,
the
straight
line
passing
through
the
center
of
the
pupil
,
and
perpendicular
to
the
surface
of
the
eye
.
Radical axis of two circles
Geom.
,
the
straight
line
perpendicular
to
the
line
joining
their
centers
and
such
that
the
tangents
from
any
point
of
it
to
the
two
circles
shall
be
equal
to
each
other
.
Spiral axis
Arch.
,
the
axis
of
a
twisted
column
drawn
spirally
in
order
to
trace
the
circumvolutions
without
.
Axis of abscissas
and
Axis of ordinates
.
See
Abscissa
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
axis
n
1:
a
straight
line
through
a
body
or
figure
that
satisfies
certain
conditions
2:
the
center
around
which
something
rotates
[
syn
:
axis of
rotation
]
3:
the
main
stem
or
central
part
about
which
plant
organs
or
plant
parts
such
as
branches
are
arranged
4:
in
World
War
II
the
alliance
of
Germany
and
Italy
in
1936
which
later
included
Japan
and
other
nations
; "
the
Axis
opposed
the
Allies
in
World
War
II
"
5:
a
group
of
countries
in
special
alliance
[
syn
:
bloc
]
6:
the
2nd
cervical
vertebra
;
serves
as
a
pivot
for
turning
the
head
[
syn
:
axis vertebra
]
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