lattice 音标拼音: [l'ætəs]
n . 格子,组合格子,格子状的东西
vt . 制做格子,使成格子状
格子,组合格子,格子状的东西制做格子,使成格子状
lattice 晶格
lattice 半格点
lattice 晶格 格子
lattice n 1 :
an arrangement of points or particles or objects in a regular periodic pattern in 2 or 3 dimensions 2 :
small opening (
like a window in a door )
through which business can be transacted [
synonym : {
wicket }, {
lattice },
{
grille }]
3 :
framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal [
synonym : {
lattice }, {
latticework }, {
fretwork }]
Lattice \
Lat "
tice \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Latticed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Latticing }.]
1 .
To make a lattice of ;
as ,
to lattice timbers .
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2 .
To close ,
as an opening ,
with latticework ;
to furnish with a lattice ;
as ,
to lattice a window .
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{
To lattice up },
to cover or inclose with a lattice .
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Therein it seemeth he [
Alexander ]
hath latticed up Caesar . --
Sir T .
North .
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Lattice \
Lat "
tice \,
n . [
OE .
latis ,
F .
lattis lathwork ,
fr .
latte lath .
See {
Latten },
1st {
Lath }.]
1 .
Any work of wood ,
metal ,
plastic ,
or other solid material ,
made by crossing a series of parallel laths ,
or thin strips ,
with another series at a diagonal angle ,
and forming a network with openings between the strips ;
as ,
the lattice of a window ; --
called also {
latticework }.
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The mother of Sisera looked out at a window ,
and cried through the lattice . --
Judg .
v .
28 .
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2 . (
Her .)
The representation of a piece of latticework used as a bearing ,
the bands being vertical and horizontal .
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3 . (
Crystallography )
The arrangement of atoms or molecules in a crystal ,
represented as a repeating arrangement of points in space ,
each point representing the location of an atom or molecule ;
called also {
crystal lattice }
and {
space lattice }.
[
PJC ]
{
Lattice bridge },
a bridge supported by lattice girders ,
or latticework trusses .
{
Lattice girder } (
Arch .),
a girder of which the wed consists of diagonal pieces crossing each other in the manner of latticework .
{
Lattice plant } (
Bot .),
an aquatic plant of Madagascar ({
Ouvirandra fenestralis }),
whose leaves have interstices between their ribs and cross veins ,
so as to resemble latticework .
A second species is {
Ouvirandra Berneriana }.
The genus is merged in {
Aponogeton }
by recent authors .
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135 Moby Thesaurus words for "
lattice ":
Kekule formula ,
arabesque ,
atomic cluster ,
atomic pile ,
basketry ,
basketwork ,
bay ,
bay window ,
benzene ring ,
bow window ,
branched chain ,
breeder reactor ,
bricks ,
cadre ,
cancellation ,
case ,
casement ,
casement window ,
casing ,
chain ,
chain reactor ,
chain -
reacting pile ,
chassis ,
closed chain ,
compound radical ,
cross -
hatching ,
crossing -
out ,
cycle ,
doorframe ,
fabric ,
fan window ,
fanlight ,
fast pile ,
filigree ,
frame ,
framework ,
framing ,
fret ,
fretwork ,
furnace ,
grate ,
grating ,
grid ,
gridiron ,
grille ,
grillwork ,
hachure ,
hatching ,
heterocycle ,
heterogeneous reactor ,
homocycle ,
homogeneous reactor ,
interlacement ,
intermediate pile ,
intertexture ,
intertwinement ,
lace ,
lacery ,
lacework ,
lacing ,
lancet window ,
lantern ,
latticework ,
light ,
louver window ,
mesh ,
meshes ,
meshwork ,
molecule ,
net ,
netting ,
network ,
neutron factory ,
nuclear furnace ,
oriel ,
pane ,
picture frame ,
picture window ,
pile ,
plexure ,
plexus ,
plutonium reactor ,
port ,
porthole ,
power reactor ,
power -
breeder reactor ,
raddle ,
radical ,
radioactive waste ,
reactor ,
reactor pile ,
reticle ,
reticulation ,
reticule ,
reticulum ,
riddle ,
ring ,
rods ,
rose window ,
sash ,
screen ,
screening ,
shell ,
side chain ,
sieve ,
simple radical ,
skeleton ,
skylight ,
slow pile ,
space -
lattice ,
stellarator ,
straight chain ,
texture ,
tissue ,
tracery ,
transom ,
trellis ,
trelliswork ,
uranium reactor ,
wattle ,
weave ,
weaving ,
web ,
webbing ,
webwork ,
weft ,
wicker ,
wickerwork ,
wicket ,
window ,
window bay ,
window case ,
window frame ,
window glass ,
windowpane
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