eccentric(n.) 15世纪早期,“离心圆或轨道”,最初是托勒密天文学中的一个术语,“没有地球正好在其中心的圆或轨道”,来自法语eccentrique,直接源自中世纪拉丁语eccentricus(名词和形容词),源自希腊语ekkentros“偏离中心”(与concentric相对),来自ek“出”(参见ex-)+ kentron“中心”(参见center(名词))。“古怪或...
Related topics:Mathscon‧cen‧tric/kənˈsentrɪk/adjectivehaving the same centre→eccentricconcentric circles Examples from the Corpus concentric•Theserepresentsegmentsof smallcirclesconcentricabout thepoleofrotationwithrespectto which thedivergingplatesare moving.•Like theminor,circulardesigns of...
An increase in cardiac afterload typically produces concentric hypertrophy characterized by an increase in cardiomyocyte width, whereas volume overload or exercise results in eccentric growth characterized by cellular elongation and addition of sarcomeres in series. The signaling pathways that control eccentri...
eccentric(n.) 15世紀早期,「離心圓或軌道」,最初是托勒密天文學中的一個術語,「圓或軌道沒有地球精確位於其中心」,來自法語 eccentrique 和直接來自中世紀拉丁語 eccentricus(名詞和形容詞),源自希臘語 ekkentros「偏離中心」(與 concentric 相對),來自 ek「出」(參見 ex-)+ kentron「中心」(參見 center (n...
" from Frencheccentriqueand directly from Medieval Latineccentricus(noun and adjective), from Greekekkentros"out of the center" (as opposed toconcentric), fromek"out" (seeex-) +kentron"center" (seecenter(n.)). Meaning "odd or whimsical person" is attested by 1817 (S.W. Ryley, "The ...