egression
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The act of going; egress.
— That so thou mayest have a triumphal egression
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A calculated version of the wave field that emanated from a specified location at a specified time.
— The egression (H₊) is simply the time reverse of Equation (1).
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The location of a feature on an ammonite fossil outward from the line of the shell's spiral.
— The reason for this lies in the fact that a wide-shell-band, running along the margin of the egression, is superposed directly upon the shell of the preceding whorl.
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A centralized or top-down organization.
— Experience and the will of one person were becoming an increasingly more determining moment in the practice of the entire collective: a stable egression was developing.
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A legitimate implication an existing law.
— This conclusion is an egression from federalism principles.
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From Latin ēgressiō.
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