Betekenis van:
two-dimensional
two-dimensional
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- lacking the expected range or depth; not designed to give an illusion or depth
"a film with two-dimensional characters"
"a flat two-dimensional painting"
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The two dimensional axis to be used for the map.
- Indicates the supported two dimensional axis pairs for multi-dimensional spatial data sets and spatial data sets series
- Linear or two-dimensional multi-element detector arrays are referred to as "focal plane arrays";
- The “Ultrasonic Scanner GE Logiq 200pro” is a two-dimensional ultrasonic scanner with digital image processing.
- Indicates the supported two dimensional axis pairs for multi-dimensional spatial data sets and spatial data sets series 3. GET MAP OPERATION
- Wind tunnels or devices, other than two-dimensional sections, capable of simulating Reynolds number flows exceeding 25 × 106.
- Wind tunnels or devices, other than two-dimensional sections, capable of simulating Reynolds number flows exceeding 25 × 106.
- The two dimensional axis to be used for the map. For example, a geographical dimension and time
- A ’vector processor unit’ designed to perform more than two calculations on floating-point vectors (one-dimensional arrays of 32-bit or larger numbers) simultaneously;
- The 4 corner Coordinate of the two dimensional map for the selected Dimension pair and in the selected Coordinate Reference System
- Trademarks can be two- or three-dimensional and can be made up of words, pictures, colours, and/or sounds and so forth.
- a "vector processor unit" designed to perform more than two calculations on floating-point vectors (one-dimensional arrays of 32-bit or larger numbers) simultaneously;
- Two-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) based on a datum specified in 1.2 and using the parameters of the GRS80 ellipsoid.
- "Flight path optimisation" (7) is a procedure that minimizes deviations from a four-dimensional (space and time) desired trajectory based on maximizing performance or effectiveness for mission tasks. "Focal plane array" (6) means a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane.
- "Flight path optimisation" (7) is a procedure that minimizes deviations from a four-dimensional (space and time) desired trajectory based on maximizing performance or effectiveness for mission tasks. "Focal plane array" (6) means a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane.