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Cartesian
[kɑ:'ti:zjən]
a. 笛卡尔, 笛卡尔哲

n. 笛卡尔

  1. A join is a Cartesian product of two row sets, with the join predicate applied as a filter to the result.
    连接笛卡尔乘积,谓词连接
  2. Use is made of the elliptic coordinates for the ease of treating ellipse shaped boundary, while the analytical results for the components in the Cartesian coordinates are provided for convenience of application.
    椭圆坐标,问题件,坐标便
  3. Considering body's flexible deformation's effecting on moving of system, dynamics model of system was set up and its dynamics responses along with flexible vibration was attained by means of finite element method, matrix reduction and modal analysis theor
    单元,合矩缩减模态论,考虑柔性系统运动影响,位形坐标模态坐标建系统模型,系统柔性振动响应。




cartesian
[ noun ]
  1. a follower of Cartesian thought

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to Rene Descartes or his works

  2. <adj.pert>
    Cartesian linguistics




Cartesian \Car*te"sian\, a. [From Renatus Cartesius, Latinized
from of Ren['e] Descartes: cf. F. cart['e]sien.]
Of or pertaining to the French philosopher Ren['e] Descartes,
or his philosophy.

The Cartesion argument for reality of matter. --Sir W.
Hamilton.

{Cartesian co["o]rdinates} (Geom), distance of a point from
lines or planes; -- used in a system of representing
geometric quantities, invented by Descartes.

{Cartesian devil}, a small hollow glass figure, used in
connection with a jar of water having an elastic top, to
illustrate the effect of the compression or expansion of
air in changing the specific gravity of bodies.

{Cartesion oval} (Geom.), a curve such that, for any point of
the curve mr + m'r' = c, where r and r' are the distances
of the point from the two foci and m, m' and c are
constant; -- used by Descartes.


Cartesian \Car*te"sian\, n.
An adherent of Descartes.