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axis
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics:
Geography
,
Maths
,
Earth sciences
axis
ax‧is
/
ˈæksɪs
/
●
くろまる
○
しろまる
○
しろまる
noun
(
plural
axes
/
-siːz
/
)
[
countable
]
1
SG
the
imaginary
line around which a large round object, such as the
Earth
, turns
The Earth rotates on an axis between the north and south poles.
2
HM
a line drawn across the
middle
of a
regular
shape that
divides
it into two
equal
parts
3
HM
either of the two lines of a
graph
, by which the positions of points are measured
the vertical/horizontal axis
Examples from the Corpus
axis
•
The Earth
spins
on an
axis
, creating
north
and
south
poles.
•
Concern for
production
is
illustrated
on the
horizontal
axis
.
•
An
outer
cylinder
of
platinum
was used as the
anode
, with a
rod
of
palladium
on its
axis
as the
cathode
.
•
This
hypothesis
generates
an
infinite
set of
indifference
curves
which are
convex
to the
L
axis
.
•
Muscle
strips
were
mounted
with the
longitudinal
axis
parallel
to the
direction
of the
circular
muscle
bundles
.
•
In
Fig
. 11-7 the
wage
rates for
labour
in the two
localities
are shown on the
vertical
axis
.
•
These
edges
can be considered mutually
exclusive
interpretations
of some
stretch
of the
utterance
defined
by the
z
and
x
axis
.
Axis, the
the Axis
Axis, the
(
also
the Axis powers
,
the Axis countries
)
noun
the countries, including Germany, Italy, and Japan, who fought together during World War II against the
Allies
.
Origin
axis
(
1300-1400
)
Latin
"
axis, axle
"
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