rectangular projection造句
例句與造句
- A rectangular projection intrudes on the porch, topped by a gable dormer.
- All the doorways arches look like vault and middle one is bigger showing rectangular projection.
- The mihrab is placed in the centre of the south wall and can be seen on the exterior as a rectangular projection.
- Instead of a more typical polygonal side projection, this house has a rectangular projection on the side with a fully pedimented gable.
- The moulding is typically seen in the plinth where in horizontal hands of circular and rectangular projections and recesses in varying proportions help to emphasize the form of the adisthana.
- It's difficult to find rectangular projection in a sentence. 用rectangular projection造句挺難的
- The most prominent of the masonry bases still extant has a rectangular projection, possibly the foundation for an astrological observatory that is mentioned in Rashid al-Din's writings.
- In 1989 and 1990, after some internal debate, seven North American geographic organizations adopted a resolution recommending against using any rectangular projection ( including Mercator and Gall Peters ) for reference maps of the world.
- Instead, Arabian and Persian cartography followed Al-Khwrizm + in adopting a rectangular projection, shifting Ptolemy's Prime Meridian several degrees eastward, and modifying many of Ptolemy's geographical co鰎dinates.
- Between these two colours is a band of olive-grey, running as far as the end of the cell, with two rectangular projections thrown downwards into the paler space beneath it, these being darker, more inclining to fuscous, than the upper portion of the streak with which they blend.
- The British Library has also requested that Flickr tags "'split "', "'conical "'and "'world "'be added, as well as the tag "'map "', respectively, for images that need to be split because they contain more than one map; for images that contain a map on a conical projection ( rather than the usual rectangular projection ); and for images containing a single-sheet map of the world; also "'rotatec "'and "'rotatecc "'for maps that need to be rotated clockwise or anti ( or counter )-clockwise.