-diagrammer的不同词性形态
noun
1.A figure composed of lines that is used to illustrate a definition or statement or to aid in the proof of a proposition.
‘Stefan handed some chalk to Spencer who began drawing various diagrams on the board.’
‘Along with many line diagrams and equations, the problems and ‘mathematical meanderings’ strengthen concepts in each chapter.’
2.A graphical schedule for operating railway locomotives and rolling stock in order to provide a desired service.
‘It was an ‘expo on wheels’, displaying the highlights of the railway network through charts, diagrams, photographs and working models.’
‘Another 12 Class 317 electric trains and 14 more Class 319 units will ensure all diagrams can be run.’
3.A simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something; a schematic representation.
‘a diagram of the living room’
‘The first weeks of the course deal with electronic principles, electrical-current theory, and the skills needed to interpret equipment diagrams and schematics.’
verb
1.Represent (something) in graphic form.
‘the experiment is diagrammed on page fourteen’
‘He diagrammed it on a piece of paper, then shared it with Nick Scheele and Jim Padilla.’
2.Schedule the operations of (a locomotive or train) according to a diagram.
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