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单词 hyperbola
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Definition of hyperbola in English:

hyperbola

nounPlural hyperbolas, Plural hyperbolae hʌɪˈpəːbələhaɪˈpərbələ
  • 1A symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a circular cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone.

    双曲线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are three non-degenerate conics: the ellipse, the parabola, and the hyperbola.
    • High values of these parameters yield a hyperbola.
    • You depart Earth on a hyperbola, segue into an ellipse around the sun, and approach your destination on another hyperbola.
    • Enter the hyperbolas, parabolas, transitions and floaters who make up the Wolves’ zone defense.
    • Probably also in 1654 Brouncker computed the quadrature of the hyperbola although he did not publish this result until 1668.
    • The only visible sun seemed to be divided into two halves of orange, like an inverted hyperbola.
    • It's the other conic sections that confuse me, like ellipses and hyperbolas.
    • By the time I finish with you you're not just going to fly circles around those scum, but ellipsoids, helices, and hyperbolae.
    • At an eccentricity of exactly one you have a parabola, and for eccentricities greater than one the orbit traces a hyperbola.
    • It feels as if all that laughter's going in a hyperbola above my head, with one of them sitting behind me and the other directly before me.
    • Let us begin where we left off, with the quadratic curves known as the circle, ellipse, hyperbola and parabola.
    • There are many topics covered in the book including a study of circles, triangles, geometric series, ellipses, parabolas and hyperbolas.
    • Long-period comets can have orbits ranging from eccentric ellipses to parabolas to even modest hyperbolas.
    • She was up in her attic one afternoon, trying to concentrate on where to place her asymptotes on her hyperbola, but her mind traveled elsewhere.
    • This function is a hyperbola in the valid domain for plant growth.
    1. 1.1Mathematics The pair of hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposite sides of the same vertex.
      〔数〕双曲线
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He read Wallis's method for finding a square of equal area to a parabola and a hyperbola which used indivisibles.
      • She had given up on math once her books had started trying to explain how to graph a hyperbola; it was just to confusing.
      • Angeli's many works were on infinitesimals and he used them to study spirals, parabolas and hyperbolas.
      • The first shows that if AB is a fixed line then locus of a point P such that 2 angle PAB = angle PBA is a hyperbola.
      • The equation of this curve can be shown to be that of a hyperbola whose curvature is inversely related to the value of V.

Origin

Mid 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek huperbolē 'excess' (from huper 'above' + ballein 'to throw').

Rhymes

burbler

Definition of hyperbola in US English:

hyperbola

nounhīˈpərbələhaɪˈpərbələ
  • 1A symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a circular cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone.

    双曲线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was up in her attic one afternoon, trying to concentrate on where to place her asymptotes on her hyperbola, but her mind traveled elsewhere.
    • Long-period comets can have orbits ranging from eccentric ellipses to parabolas to even modest hyperbolas.
    • This function is a hyperbola in the valid domain for plant growth.
    • High values of these parameters yield a hyperbola.
    • There are three non-degenerate conics: the ellipse, the parabola, and the hyperbola.
    • There are many topics covered in the book including a study of circles, triangles, geometric series, ellipses, parabolas and hyperbolas.
    • Enter the hyperbolas, parabolas, transitions and floaters who make up the Wolves’ zone defense.
    • It's the other conic sections that confuse me, like ellipses and hyperbolas.
    • At an eccentricity of exactly one you have a parabola, and for eccentricities greater than one the orbit traces a hyperbola.
    • The only visible sun seemed to be divided into two halves of orange, like an inverted hyperbola.
    • Probably also in 1654 Brouncker computed the quadrature of the hyperbola although he did not publish this result until 1668.
    • Let us begin where we left off, with the quadratic curves known as the circle, ellipse, hyperbola and parabola.
    • It feels as if all that laughter's going in a hyperbola above my head, with one of them sitting behind me and the other directly before me.
    • You depart Earth on a hyperbola, segue into an ellipse around the sun, and approach your destination on another hyperbola.
    • By the time I finish with you you're not just going to fly circles around those scum, but ellipsoids, helices, and hyperbolae.
    1. 1.1Mathematics The pair of hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposites of the same vertex.
      〔数〕双曲线
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She had given up on math once her books had started trying to explain how to graph a hyperbola; it was just to confusing.
      • Angeli's many works were on infinitesimals and he used them to study spirals, parabolas and hyperbolas.
      • The first shows that if AB is a fixed line then locus of a point P such that 2 angle PAB = angle PBA is a hyperbola.
      • The equation of this curve can be shown to be that of a hyperbola whose curvature is inversely related to the value of V.
      • He read Wallis's method for finding a square of equal area to a parabola and a hyperbola which used indivisibles.

Origin

Mid 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek huperbolē ‘excess’ (from huper ‘above’ + ballein ‘to throw’).

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