vortex
英 [ˈvɔː.teks]
美 [ˈvɔːr.teks]
- n. [航][流] 涡流;漩涡;(动乱,争论等的)中心;旋风
1、vert- => vort- + -ex.
2、from Latin vortex, variant of vertex "an eddy of water, wind, or flame; whirlpool; whirlwind".
3、含义:whirlpool, eddying mass. 字面含义:that which turns.
4、对比:vortex vertex.
vortex 漩风,漩涡,涡流来自拉丁语vertere,转,旋转,词源同versus,convert。引申义漩风,漩涡,涡流。
- vortex (n.)
- 1650s, "whirlpool, eddying mass," from Latin vortex, variant of vertex "an eddy of water, wind, or flame; whirlpool; whirlwind," from stem of vertere "to turn" (see versus). Plural form is vortices. Became prominent in 17c. theories of astrophysics (by Descartes, etc.). In reference to human affairs, it is attested from 1761. Vorticism as a movement in British arts and literature is attested from 1914, coined by Ezra Pound. Related: Vortical; vorticist.
- 1. They were caught up in a whirling vortex of emotion.
- 他们陷入了感情旋涡。
- 2. When marriages break down children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.
- 当婚姻破裂时,孩子们也被卷进父母感情日益恶化的漩涡中。
- 3. There are many vortex patterns on synoptic maps.
- 摘要天气图上有许多种涡旋型式。
- 4. The polar vortex is a system of wintertime winds.
- 极地涡旋是冬季风形成的一个风系。
- 5. The pricipal objective in designing cyclones is to create a vortex.
- 设计旋风除尘器的主要目的在于造成涡旋运动.