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Definition of unidirectional in English: unidirectionaladjectiveˌjuːnɪdɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌjuːnɪdʌɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌjunədəˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)l Moving or operating in a single direction. 单向的;单向性的 some sociologists assumed that this ageing process was socially unidirectional Example sentencesExamples - But over time and aided by unidirectional modernism the communal aspects have not only been taken for granted but also alienated.
- The project comprises a main flyover along Seshadri Road with unidirectional carriageway, and a loop towards Race Course side with a unidirectional carriageway.
- As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving.
- It is better to treat the whole thing as a single pan, as long as it remains unidirectional.
- It is these unidirectional authority relationships that are antithetical to citizen engagement.
- Their study revealed that more than 90 percent of the sample Web pages form a single connected part if links are treated as a unidirectional link.
- It's fast, only costs a few pence and is unidirectional like e-mail.
- Movements in respect of exchange rates may not, however, be unidirectional.
- The palacocurrent direction is not reversing, but unidirectional and approximately normal to the plane of the photograph.
- Is it possible to do a functional analysis that does not depend on assumptions of unidirectional linear time and causation?
- It means that the causality of evolution is not unidirectional.
- But now that the ice seems to be thawing, filmmakers are prepared to overlook the fact that the efforts are largely unidirectional.
- Our concept of time and its unidirectional flow could not exist in such a world.
- There is also a growing body of evidence that the process of listening is not unidirectional but involves information being fed back to the hearing mechanism.
- A shotgun mic is a unidirectional microphone, meaning it picks up sound in the direction where it's aimed.
- The work of Gough has shown that a metal deforms under cyclic strain by slip on the same atomic planes and in the same crystallographic directions as in unidirectional strain.
- They are found in regions of limited sand supply and unidirectional winds, resulting in relatively small and highly mobile stores of sand migrating in a downwind direction.
- This irrational emotional economy has short-circuited itself through the excess of a unidirectional flow of desire.
- Despite the fact that traffic is free to flow in both the directions, time taken is likely to be less than that taken on a unidirectional route.
- A loop is provided towards Race Course Road with a unidirectional 7.5 metres wide carriageway grade level service road for free turn towards Seshadripuram.
Rhymesconnectional, correctional, directional, interjectional, intersectional, sectional Definition of unidirectional in US English: unidirectionaladjectiveˌjunədəˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌyo͞onədəˈrekSH(ə)n(ə)l Moving or operating in a single direction. 单向的;单向性的 some sociologists assumed that this aging process was socially unidirectional Example sentencesExamples - But now that the ice seems to be thawing, filmmakers are prepared to overlook the fact that the efforts are largely unidirectional.
- There is also a growing body of evidence that the process of listening is not unidirectional but involves information being fed back to the hearing mechanism.
- It is these unidirectional authority relationships that are antithetical to citizen engagement.
- The project comprises a main flyover along Seshadri Road with unidirectional carriageway, and a loop towards Race Course side with a unidirectional carriageway.
- Our concept of time and its unidirectional flow could not exist in such a world.
- This irrational emotional economy has short-circuited itself through the excess of a unidirectional flow of desire.
- Is it possible to do a functional analysis that does not depend on assumptions of unidirectional linear time and causation?
- It means that the causality of evolution is not unidirectional.
- Movements in respect of exchange rates may not, however, be unidirectional.
- Despite the fact that traffic is free to flow in both the directions, time taken is likely to be less than that taken on a unidirectional route.
- The palacocurrent direction is not reversing, but unidirectional and approximately normal to the plane of the photograph.
- A shotgun mic is a unidirectional microphone, meaning it picks up sound in the direction where it's aimed.
- It is better to treat the whole thing as a single pan, as long as it remains unidirectional.
- Their study revealed that more than 90 percent of the sample Web pages form a single connected part if links are treated as a unidirectional link.
- A loop is provided towards Race Course Road with a unidirectional 7.5 metres wide carriageway grade level service road for free turn towards Seshadripuram.
- They are found in regions of limited sand supply and unidirectional winds, resulting in relatively small and highly mobile stores of sand migrating in a downwind direction.
- The work of Gough has shown that a metal deforms under cyclic strain by slip on the same atomic planes and in the same crystallographic directions as in unidirectional strain.
- As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving.
- It's fast, only costs a few pence and is unidirectional like e-mail.
- But over time and aided by unidirectional modernism the communal aspects have not only been taken for granted but also alienated.
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