latitudinally

IPA/ˌlæt.ɪˈtjuː.dɪ.nəl.i/
IPA/ˌlæt̬.əˈtuː.dɪ.nəl.i/

latitudinally — 副詞

1. in a way that follows or relates to the east-west lines used to measure distance

1.副詞C2
釋義

緯向地

沿緯度方向;與緯度相關地

in a way that follows or relates to the east-west lines used to measure distance north or south of the equator; used especially when comparing how something changes between the equator and the poles

例句

Average temperatures drop latitudinally as you travel from the equator toward the poles.

從赤道往兩極移動時,平均溫度會沿緯度方向下降。

collocation: drop latitudinally / vary latitudinally

The research team measured bird species richness latitudinally along a 2,500-kilometer route in South America.

研究團隊在南美洲沿一條2500公里的路線,測量了鳥類物種豐富度的緯向變化。

pattern: verb + latitudinally along [route]

同義詞
  • by latitude

    less technical and more flexible; works in everyday and academic contexts

  • east to west

    describes the physical direction rather than the abstract concept of latitude

反義詞
  • longitudinally

    in a direction or manner relating to longitude (north-south lines)

用法筆記

Almost exclusively used in academic or scientific writing — geography, climatology, ecology, and archaeology. In everyday conversation, a phrase like 'from north to south' or 'by latitude' is much more common. Frequently found with verbs of change or distribution (vary, shift, drop, distribute, arrange, measure, analyze).

常見錯誤

The data was collected latitudinally and longitudinally at the same time.
The data was collected by latitude and by longitude at the same time.
💡Using 'latitudinally' for both concepts can sound awkward; use 'by latitude' for parallel structure when paired with 'by longitude'.
We drove latitudinally across the country.
We drove east to west across the country.
💡In everyday travel contexts, 'latitudinally' sounds unnatural and overly technical. Use common direction phrases instead.