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		Definition of three-dimensional in English: three-dimensionaladjectiveˌθriːdʌɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌθriːdɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌθridəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth. 三维的,立体的;(三度)空间的  a three-dimensional object 三维物体。 Example sentencesExamples -  The pattern of X-ray diffraction reveals the three-dimensional structure of the protein.
 -  The curtain wall is extra deep in profile to give it a more three-dimensional appearance.
 -  It commonly appears as a spongy mass because of the three-dimensional meshwork.
 -  Those topographic features scatter ambient light in such a way that a three-dimensional image appears.
 -  The fibrils appear to be three-dimensional and interlocking and to consist of fibrillar bundles.
 -  As space is three-dimensional, he went on to experiment with three-dimensional geometric solids.
 -  Colorants and sculpting tools are used to create decorative three-dimensional forms.
 -  As I sat on a bench in the huge courtyard, admiring the myriads of rose gardens, a three-dimensional vision suddenly appeared.
 -  It is neither a disembodied image like painting nor a fully three-dimensional object like sculpture.
 -  The visual impact is heightened and given greater depth in some of the paintings by creating a three-dimensional effect.
 -  This is the first solid figure, the three-dimensional form of the triangle.
 -  A hologram is a three-dimensional image produced by a laser beam.
 -  An ionic compound is composed of a network of ions that results in a three-dimensional matrix of cations and anions.
 -  We map each configuration on a number of rectangular three-dimensional grids as follows.
 -  Lone pairs of electrons play a critical role in determining the three-dimensional shape of molecules.
 -  A crystalline solid is a solid consisting of atoms arranged in an orderly three-dimensional matrix.
 -  Each set of atomic coordinates for a model was placed within a three-dimensional grid of cubes.
 -  If you look at a needle it looks like a one-dimensional line from a long distance, but really it's three-dimensional.
 -  If you watched for a couple of cycles you obtained a very clear idea of the three-dimensional structure of the station.
 -  The refraction of the light also gives the moon a three-dimensional appearance.
 
 Synonyms solid, concrete, having depth, sculptural, rounded stereoscopic, stereographic, stereo-, virtual, holographic, perspective, pop-up technical axonometric, orthorhombic - 1.1 (of a literary or dramatic work) sufficiently full in characterization and representation of events to be believable.
〈喻〉(文学、戏剧作品)描写深刻的;有真实感的  the drama is never anything less than three-dimensional Example sentencesExamples -  It will come as no surprise that the movie fails to provide any three-dimensional characters.
 -  In a way Ebenezer is the first really three-dimensional character you come across.
 -  The film takes the time to develop its characters into three-dimensional entities.
 -  Some of the overt sexuality helped to show these women as complete, three-dimensional characters.
 -  With the my latest film, I decided to change all that by making the characters more three-dimensional.
 -  He gives the character his fullest opportunity to be seen as a three-dimensional hero.
 -  Lizzie appealed to the 30-year-old actress because the character is equally three-dimensional.
 -  This helped make the characters three-dimensional for me a lot of times.
 -  She plays the film like a farce, but finds the real, three-dimensional character in Julia.
 
  
 
 Derivativesnoun  A dominant characteristic feature is the three-dimensionality of his compositions. Example sentencesExamples -  The etchings are details of digitally recorded images - fragments of texture, leaves, patterns, visual shapes given three-dimensionality through the print.
 -  These dramas assume that their characters, although often wrong-headed and representative of flawed systems, have dignity and three-dimensionality.
 -  The curves of the body coupled with the three-dimensionality of the sculpture suggest the lushness of Caravaggio's rendering of young men, which is itself intensely sensual in an almost photographic way.
 -  The clarity of the metallic sculptures and the resulting illusion of three-dimensionality made me want to reach into the print and stroke them.
 
 
 adverb  The anatomy of the operating area is assessed and displayed accurately and three-dimensionally. Example sentencesExamples -  The most informative specimens were three-dimensionally preserved trunks with leafy shoots still attached.
 -  The next step was to digitally create the three-dimensionally textured surfaces that produce the desired variations in the fountain's water flow.
 -  ‘Some graphic designers don't think well three-dimensionally,’ she says.
 -  But my situation has allowed me to see more points of view than just one, to see three-dimensionally.
 
 
 
 Rhymesascensional, attentional, conventional, declensional, intentional, tensional, two-dimensional    Definition of three-dimensional in US English: three-dimensionaladjectiveˌθridəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌTHrēdəˈmen(t)SH(ə)n(ə)l 1Having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth. 三维的,立体的;(三度)空间的  a three-dimensional object 三维物体。 Example sentencesExamples -  The refraction of the light also gives the moon a three-dimensional appearance.
 -  As space is three-dimensional, he went on to experiment with three-dimensional geometric solids.
 -  The visual impact is heightened and given greater depth in some of the paintings by creating a three-dimensional effect.
 -  An ionic compound is composed of a network of ions that results in a three-dimensional matrix of cations and anions.
 -  The pattern of X-ray diffraction reveals the three-dimensional structure of the protein.
 -  It commonly appears as a spongy mass because of the three-dimensional meshwork.
 -  The fibrils appear to be three-dimensional and interlocking and to consist of fibrillar bundles.
 -  Those topographic features scatter ambient light in such a way that a three-dimensional image appears.
 -  Each set of atomic coordinates for a model was placed within a three-dimensional grid of cubes.
 -  We map each configuration on a number of rectangular three-dimensional grids as follows.
 -  Lone pairs of electrons play a critical role in determining the three-dimensional shape of molecules.
 -  As I sat on a bench in the huge courtyard, admiring the myriads of rose gardens, a three-dimensional vision suddenly appeared.
 -  This is the first solid figure, the three-dimensional form of the triangle.
 -  The curtain wall is extra deep in profile to give it a more three-dimensional appearance.
 -  A hologram is a three-dimensional image produced by a laser beam.
 -  A crystalline solid is a solid consisting of atoms arranged in an orderly three-dimensional matrix.
 -  If you watched for a couple of cycles you obtained a very clear idea of the three-dimensional structure of the station.
 -  It is neither a disembodied image like painting nor a fully three-dimensional object like sculpture.
 -  If you look at a needle it looks like a one-dimensional line from a long distance, but really it's three-dimensional.
 -  Colorants and sculpting tools are used to create decorative three-dimensional forms.
 
 Synonyms solid, concrete, having depth, sculptural, rounded - 1.1 (of a literary or dramatic work) sufficiently full in characterization and representation of events to be believable.
〈喻〉(文学、戏剧作品)描写深刻的;有真实感的 Example sentencesExamples -  Lizzie appealed to the 30-year-old actress because the character is equally three-dimensional.
 -  Some of the overt sexuality helped to show these women as complete, three-dimensional characters.
 -  It will come as no surprise that the movie fails to provide any three-dimensional characters.
 -  She plays the film like a farce, but finds the real, three-dimensional character in Julia.
 -  In a way Ebenezer is the first really three-dimensional character you come across.
 -  This helped make the characters three-dimensional for me a lot of times.
 -  With the my latest film, I decided to change all that by making the characters more three-dimensional.
 -  The film takes the time to develop its characters into three-dimensional entities.
 -  He gives the character his fullest opportunity to be seen as a three-dimensional hero.
 
  
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