three-dimensional
/ˌθriː daɪˈmenʃənl/ (bre, ipa) · [θrˌizdɪmˈɛnʃənəl] /ˌθriː daɪˈmenʃənl/ (ame, ipa) · [θrˌizdɪmˈɛnʃənəl] /ˈthrē-də-ˈmen(t)-sh(ə-)nəl How to pronounce three-dimensional (audio) also -dī-/ (ame, mw)
three-dimensional — 形容詞
1. having depth as well as length and width, so that an object is not flat like a p
立體的
具有長、寬、高三個空間維度的
having depth as well as length and width, so that an object is not flat like a picture but has a solid form you can view from different angles
Yara used a 3D printer to create a three-dimensional model of a human heart.
Yara 使用 3D 列印機製作了一個人類心臟的立體模型。
collocation: three-dimensional model
The new cinema screen creates a three-dimensional effect without special glasses.
新的電影銀幕不需要特殊眼鏡就能呈現立體效果。
collocation: three-dimensional effect
Archaeologists scanned the ancient vase to produce a three-dimensional image for research.
考古學家掃描了這個古代花瓶,以便製作供研究用的立體影像。
Dario learned to draw three-dimensional shapes like cubes and pyramids in art class.
Dario 在美術課上學著畫立方體和金字塔等立體形狀。
Modern video games use three-dimensional graphics to make scenes feel more realistic.
現代電玩遊戲使用立體繪圖技術,讓場景看起來更逼真。
- 3D
the informal short form, extremely common in everyday speech and technology contexts
- solid
emphasises physical substance and firmness rather than the geometric property of having three measurements
- stereoscopic
specifically describes visual systems that create the illusion of depth; technical register, mainly used in optics and photography
- flat
describes something that lacks measurable thickness or depth
- two-dimensional
the exact geometric opposite, having only length and width with no height or depth
文法句型
three-dimensional + noun
be + three-dimensional