contour

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈkɔntʉːə/|/ˈkɒntʉːə/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape.
    — the low drag contour of a modern automobile
  2. A line on a map or chart delineating those points which have the same altitude or other plotted quantity: a contour line or isopleth; (metonymically) the landform or its surface.
  3. a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another.
  4. A general description giving the most important points. figuratively
    — Contours of a deal with conservative holdouts who had been blocking McCarthy’s rise had emerged the night before, and took hold after four dismal days and 14 failed votes in an intraparty standoff unseen in modern times.
动词 v.
  1. To form a more or less curved boundary or border upon. transitive
  2. To mark with contour lines. transitive
  3. To practise the makeup technique of contouring. intransitive
    — What is the French-preferred method to add dimension to the skin, if not to contour?
  4. To shape conditions regarding salient points. figuratively
    — But the bill will exact a heavy cost — one that will complicate its prospects even if it passes the full House this week and will contour the political climate ahead of 2026 midterm elections.

词形变化

contours plural contours present,singular,third-person contouring participle,present contoured participle,past contoured past

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from French contour, from contourner, equivalent to con- + tour.
词源 2
Borrowed from French contour, from contourner, equivalent to con- + tour.
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