-lineations的不同词性形态
|noun|
1.A contour or outline.
‘Albite porphyroblasts and associated greenschist-facies fabrics are folded by crenulations related to late-stage east-trending folds, lineations associated with which plunge shallowly towards east or west.’
‘Their lineations, which are not influenced by the intrusion boundaries, faithfully reflect the stretching direction of the tectonic regime coeval with magma emplacement and cooling.’
2.A line or linear marking; an arrangement or group of lines.
‘magnetic lineations’
‘It further supportis the idea that the magnetic lineations represent the stretching direction of the deforming magma.’
3.The action or process of drawing lines or marking with lines.
‘The insistent _lineation_ sifts sentences into phrases and words, so that ‘Bolt,’ ‘Grounds,’ and ‘Chips’ can be read as either nouns or verbs.’
‘It is as if just by isolating language on the page, introducing a certain spacing and _lineation_ , the words are made to speak in a new way.’
4.The division of text into lines.
‘the punctuation and _lineation_ are reproduced accurately’
‘Belabored, bejeweled-interestingly, the poem seems closer to the surface flash of many contemporary poems than the severe lineations and stark vivid colors of Plath’s late work.’
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