displacement 音标拼音: [dɪspl'esmənt]
n . 换置,转位,移动
换置,转位,移动
displacement 位移
DISP displacement 位移
displacement n 1 :
act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics [
synonym : {
supplanting }, {
displacement }]
2 :
an event in which something is displaced without rotation [
synonym : {
shift }, {
displacement }]
3 :
the act of uniform movement [
synonym : {
translation },
{
displacement }]
4 : (
chemistry )
a reaction in which an elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent element from a compound [
synonym : {
displacement }, {
displacement reaction }]
5 : (
psychiatry )
a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one 6 :
to move something from its natural environment [
synonym :
{
displacement }, {
deracination }]
7 :
act of removing from office or employment Displacement \
Dis *
place "
ment \,
n . [
Cf .
F .
d ['
e ]
placement .]
1 .
The act of displacing ,
or the state of being displaced ;
a putting out of place .
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Unnecessary displacement of funds . --
A .
Hamilton .
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The displacement of the sun by parallax . --
Whewell .
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2 .
The quantity of anything ,
as water ,
displaced by a floating body ,
as by a ship ,
the weight of the displaced liquid being equal to that of the displacing body .
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3 . (
Chem .)
The process of extracting soluble substances from organic material and the like ,
whereby a quantity of saturated solvent is displaced ,
or removed ,
for another quantity of the solvent .
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{
Piston displacement } (
Mech .),
the volume of the space swept through ,
or weight of steam ,
water ,
etc .,
displaced ,
in a given time ,
by the piston of a steam engine or pump .
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Fault \
Fault \,
n . [
OE .
faut ,
faute ,
F .
faute (
cf .
It .,
Sp ., &
Pg .
falta ),
fr .
a verb meaning to want ,
fail ,
freq .,
fr .
L .
fallere to deceive .
See {
Fail },
and cf . {
Default }.]
1 .
Defect ;
want ;
lack ;
default .
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One ,
it pleases me ,
for fault of a better ,
to call my friend . --
Shak .
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2 .
Anything that fails ,
that is wanting ,
or that impairs excellence ;
a failing ;
a defect ;
a blemish .
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As patches set upon a little breach Discredit more in hiding of the fault . --
Shak .
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3 .
A moral failing ;
a defect or dereliction from duty ;
a deviation from propriety ;
an offense less serious than a crime .
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4 . (
Geol . &
Mining )
(
a )
A dislocation of the strata of the vein .
(
b )
In coal seams ,
coal rendered worthless by impurities in the seam ;
as ,
slate fault ,
dirt fault ,
etc .
--
Raymond .
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5 . (
Hunting )
A lost scent ;
act of losing the scent .
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Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled ,
With much ado ,
the cold fault cleary out . --
Shak .
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6 . (
Tennis )
Failure to serve the ball into the proper court .
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7 . (
Elec .)
A defective point in an electric circuit due to a crossing of the parts of the conductor ,
or to contact with another conductor or the earth ,
or to a break in the circuit .
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8 . (
Geol . &
Mining )
A dislocation caused by a slipping of rock masses along a plane of facture ;
also ,
the dislocated structure resulting from such slipping .
Note :
The surface along which the dislocated masses have moved is called the {
fault plane }.
When this plane is vertical ,
the fault is a {
vertical fault };
when its inclination is such that the present relative position of the two masses could have been produced by the sliding down ,
along the fault plane ,
of the mass on its upper side ,
the fault is a {
normal fault },
or {
gravity fault }.
When the fault plane is so inclined that the mass on its upper side has moved up relatively ,
the fault is then called a {
reverse fault } (
or {
reversed fault }), {
thrust fault },
or {
overthrust fault }.
If no vertical displacement has resulted ,
the fault is then called a {
horizontal fault }.
The linear extent of the dislocation measured on the fault plane and in the direction of movement is the {
displacement };
the vertical displacement is the {
throw };
the horizontal displacement is the {
heave }.
The direction of the line of intersection of the fault plane with a horizontal plane is the {
trend }
of the fault .
A fault is a {
strike fault }
when its trend coincides approximately with the strike of associated strata (
i .
e .,
the line of intersection of the plane of the strata with a horizontal plane );
it is a {
dip fault }
when its trend is at right angles to the strike ;
an {
oblique fault }
when its trend is oblique to the strike .
Oblique faults and dip faults are sometimes called {
cross faults }.
A series of closely associated parallel faults are sometimes called {
step faults }
and sometimes {
distributive faults }.
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{
At fault },
unable to find the scent and continue chase ;
hence ,
in trouble or embarrassment ,
and unable to proceed ;
puzzled ;
thrown off the track .
{
To find fault },
to find reason for blaming or complaining ;
to express dissatisfaction ;
to complain ; --
followed by with before the thing complained of ;
but formerly by at .
"
Matter to find fault at ." --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
Syn : --
Error ;
blemish ;
defect ;
imperfection ;
weakness ;
blunder ;
failing ;
vice .
Usage : {
Fault }, {
Failing }, {
Defect }, {
Foible }.
A fault is positive ,
something morally wrong ;
a failing is negative ,
some weakness or falling short in a man '
s character ,
disposition ,
or habits ;
a defect is also negative ,
and as applied to character is the absence of anything which is necessary to its completeness or perfection ;
a foible is a less important weakness ,
which we overlook or smile at .
A man may have many failings ,
and yet commit but few faults ;
or his faults and failings may be few ,
while his foibles are obvious to all .
The faults of a friend are often palliated or explained away into mere defects ,
and the defects or foibles of an enemy exaggerated into faults . "
I have failings in common with every human being ,
besides my own peculiar faults ;
but of avarice I have generally held myself guiltless ." --
Fox . "
Presumption and self -
applause are the foibles of mankind ."
--
Waterland .
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146 Moby Thesaurus words for "
displacement ":
Doppler effect ,
agency ,
alienation ,
amotion ,
autism ,
autistic thinking ,
avatar ,
avoidance mechanism ,
banishment ,
blame -
shifting ,
cashiering ,
catabolism ,
catalysis ,
change ,
commutation ,
compensation ,
consubstantiation ,
decompensation ,
deconsecration ,
defense mechanism ,
defrocking ,
delegation ,
delocalization ,
deportation ,
deposal ,
deposition ,
deprivation ,
deputation ,
deputyship ,
deracination ,
dereism ,
dereistic thinking ,
dethronement ,
disarrangement ,
disarticulation ,
disbarment ,
disbarring ,
discontinuity ,
discrownment ,
disenthronement ,
disjointing ,
dislocation ,
dismissal ,
dissociation ,
draft ,
emotional insulation ,
escape ,
escape into fantasy ,
escape mechanism ,
escapism ,
exchange ,
excommunication ,
expulsion ,
fantasizing ,
fantasy ,
firing ,
flight ,
forced resignation ,
forcible shift ,
heterotopia ,
impeachment ,
incoherence ,
isolation ,
kicking upstairs ,
liquidation ,
luxation ,
metabolism ,
metagenesis ,
metamorphism ,
metamorphosis ,
metastasis ,
metathesis ,
metempsychosis ,
movement ,
moving ,
mutant ,
mutated form ,
mutation ,
negativism ,
ostracism ,
ousting ,
overcompensation ,
overthrow ,
overthrowal ,
pensioning off ,
permutation ,
power of attorney ,
projection ,
psychotaxis ,
purge ,
quid pro quo ,
rationalization ,
red shift ,
reincarnation ,
relegation ,
relocation ,
remotion ,
removal ,
removement ,
replacement ,
representation ,
resistance ,
retirement ,
ripping out ,
shift ,
sinkage ,
sociological adjustive reactions ,
sport ,
sublimation ,
submergence ,
submersion ,
subrogation ,
substitution ,
superannuation ,
supersedence ,
superseding ,
supersedure ,
supersession ,
supplantation ,
supplanting ,
supplantment ,
suspension ,
switch ,
tit for tat ,
transanimation ,
transfiguration ,
transfigurement ,
transformation ,
transformism ,
translation ,
translocation ,
transmigration ,
transmogrification ,
transmutation ,
transposition ,
transubstantiation ,
unchurching ,
unfrocking ,
unhinging ,
unjointing ,
unseating ,
uprooting ,
vicariousness ,
wish -
fulfillment fantasy ,
wishful thinking ,
withdrawal
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Displacement: Definition, Examples, and Formula - Science Facts To determine displacement, one must know the object’s position in a frame of reference or coordinate system We use the distance from a reference point to represent the position In a coordinate system, that reference point is called the origin
1. 2: Displacement - Physics LibreTexts Displacement has a direction as well as a magnitude When you start a problem, assign which direction will be positive Distance is the magnitude of displacement between two positions
Physics Displacement Formula: How to Calculate Displacement In physics, displacement refers to an object's change in position For example, if you walk 1 mile (1 6 kilometers) down the street to your friend's house, your displacement is 1 mile (1 6 kilometers)
Distance Vs Displacement: Whats The Difference Why It . . . - Sciencing Displacement is needed to find the final position of an object; it tells not only the distance from the starting position, but also the net direction of travel Because displacement is a vector quantity, it, not distance, must be used to find average velocity, another vector quantity
What Is Distance? - BYJUS Displacement is defined as the change in position of an object It is a vector quantity and has a direction and magnitude It is represented as an arrow that points from the starting position to the final position
What is displacement in physics? - California Learning Resource Network Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the shortest distance between an object’s initial and final positions It is a measure of the distance an object travels from its starting point to its ending point Displacement is often represented by the symbol s and is measured in units of length, such as meters (m) Types of Displacement
Distance versus Displacement - The Physics Classroom Distance is a scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered during its motion Displacement is a vector quantity that refers to how far out of place an object is ; it is the object's overall change in position
Distance and Displacement – The Physics Hypertextbook Distance is a scalar measure of an interval measured along a path Displacement is a vector measure of an interval measured along the shortest path
Displacement | Physics - Lumen Learning Displacement is the change in position of an object In symbols, displacement Δx is defined to be; Δx = x f − x o, where x o is the initial position and x f is the final position In this text, the Greek letter Δ (delta) always means “change in” whatever quantity follows it The SI unit for displacement is the meter (m)
Displacement – College Physics 1 Displacement is the change in position of an object In symbols, displacement [latex]\Delta x[ latex] is defined to be [latex]\Delta x={x}_{f}-{x}_{0},[ latex] where [latex]{x}_{0}[ latex] is the initial position and [latex]{x}_{f}[ latex] is the final position