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asymmetrical 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/ˌāsəˈmetrikəl/,
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Having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry,
  1. Having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry
    • - the church has an asymmetrical plan with an aisle only on one side
  2. Having parts or aspects that are not equal or equivalent; unequal in some respect
    • - the asymmetrical relationship between a landlord and a tenant

  1. characterized by asymmetry in the spatial arrangement or placement of parts or components
  2. irregular in shape or outline; "asymmetrical features"; "a dress with a crooked hemline"
  3. (asymmetrically) in an asymmetrical manner; "they were asymmetrically arranged"
  4. (asymmetry) (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
  5. Not symmetrical; Presenting a false dilemma, or a choice between two things which are not opposites
  6. (asymmetry) Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, especially want of bilateral symmetry; Lacking a common measure between two objects or quantities; Incommensurability; That which causes something to not be symmetrical
  7. (Asymmetry) A cut that does not match on either side — opposite to symmetrical.
  8. (Asymmetry) Bonsai aesthetics discourage strict radial or bilateral symmetry in branch and root placement.
  9. (Asymmetry) Lacking symmetry; parts of the body are unequal in shape or size.
  10. (asymmetry) not being equal, one larger than another, unmatching. As in one leg being thinner than the other after liposuction.
  11. (asymmetry) Refers to a woman's breasts that differ in size, shape and/or position. Most women actually have some degree of asymmetry, but significant asymmetry after breast augmentation may require an adjustment procedure.
  12. (Asymmetry) The balance of a composition whereby the elements on both sides of an axis are not the same size and shape.Balance – The degree of equilibrium in a composition.
  13. (ASYMMETRY) Directed by Tetsuya Sato
  14. (ASYMMETRY) A distortion of the read-back signal which is shown in different intervals between the positive and negative voltage peaks.
  15. (ASYMMETRY) Where there are differences in the competitiveness of the players. Thus, the outcome of a contest is not simply a matter of chance. Asymmetries can be due to many factors, for instance different ability, experience, motivation, present ownership, and/or condition.
  16. (Asymmetry) A lack of equivalence between two things, such as the unequal tax treatment of interest expense and dividend payments.
  17. (Asymmetry) A term used to describe disproportion of two normally like parts.
  18. (Asymmetry) An imbalance of resources between competing or adversarial sides in an economic or political contest, where the “weaker” side takes unexpected advantage of nimbleness, agility, and leverage of new technology or globalization. ...
  19. (Asymmetry) Aspects of letterforms that depart from mirror images relationships between letter pairs, especially 'b-d' and 'p-q', and within individual letters, such as 'T' in some typefaces.
  20. (Asymmetry) Gestures such as shoulder shrugs, or facial expressions such as smiles, that are not equal on both sides indicating incongruency or dishonesty.
  21. (Asymmetry) Having unlike, or noncorresponding appearances; without symmetry. An example; a two-dimensional color work which, without any necessarily visible or implied axis, displays an uneven distribution of parts throughout the composition.
  22. (Asymmetry) Lack of balance or proportion between elements on opposite sides of the body, such as the left and right breast.
  23. (Asymmetry) Not proportional or the same. It is normal for women to have slightly asymmetrical breasts.
  24. (Asymmetry) The parts of a design organized so that one side differs from the other without destroying the overall harmony.
  25. (Asymmetry) both sides not Same size