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- a framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other; a grating格栅; 栅栏:
the metal grids had been pulled across the foyer.
大厅的金属栅栏已被拉上。
2
- a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles网格:
a grid of tree-lined streets.
树木成行的棋盘式街道。
2.1
- a field for American football; a gridiron美式橄榄球球场; 橄榄球赛。
2.2
- a network of cables or pipes for distributing power, especially high-voltage transmission lines for electricity输电网(尤指高压输电线路):
the second reactor was not connected to the grid until 1985.
第二座反应堆直到1985年才接入输电网。
2.3
- a network of regularly spaced lines on a map that cross one another at right angles and are numbered to enable the precise location of a place(地图上便于查找地点所在位置的)坐标方格。
2.4
- a pattern of lines marking the starting places on a motor-racing track(汽车赛车道上的)始发线:
first away from the grid.
率先越过赛车道始发线。
2.5
- Electronics an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a thermionic valve or cathode ray tube, serving to control or modulate the flow of electrons【电子】(控制)栅极。
2.6
- Computing a number of computers linked together via the Internet so that their combined power may be harnessed to work on difficult problems【计算机】计算机联网。
with obj.[usu. as adj. gridded]
- put into or set out as a grid使…构成网格状; 布置成网格结构:
a well-planned core of gridded streets.
由网格状街道构成的精心规划的中心城区。
词源
mid 19th cent.: back-formation from GRIDIRON.