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bulge 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/bəlj/,
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bulges, plural;
  1. Swell or protrude to an unnatural or incongruous extent
    • - the veins in his neck bulged
    • - he stared with bulging eyes
  2. Be full of and distended with
    • - a briefcase bulging with documents
Noun
  1. A rounded swelling or protuberance that distorts a flat surface

  2. (esp. in a military context) A piece of land that projects outward from an otherwise regular line
    • - the advance created an eastward-facing bulge in the line
  3. A temporary unusual increase in number or size
    • - a bulge in the birth rate

  1. something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns"
  2. swell or protrude outwards; "His stomach bulged after the huge meal"
  3. bulge out; form a bulge outward, or be so full as to appear to bulge
  4. cause to bulge or swell outwards
  5. (bulging) convex: curving or bulging outward
  6. In astronomy, a bulge is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger formation. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies. Bulges were historically thought to be elliptical galaxies that happen to have a disk of stars around them. ...
  7. An equatorial bulge is a bulge which a planet may have around its equator, distorting it into an oblate spheroid. The Earth has an equatorial bulge of 42.72 km (26.5 miles) due to its rotation: its diameter measured across the equatorial plane (12756.28 km, 7,927 miles) is 42. ...
  8. The Bulge is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is part of the Pilot Range of the White Mountains. The Bulge is flanked to the northeast by The Horn, and to the southwest by Mount Cabot.
  9. Something sticking out from a surface; To stick out from (a surface)
  10. (Bulging) The operation is used to expand a tubular or cylindrical part.
  11. (Bulging) A quick increase in price.
  12. (Bulging) is a portion of a pile, which protrudes beyond the nominal diameter of the pile. This occurs when piles are bored through strata of soils with differing density. Bulging occurs when good practices are being observed.
  13. (Bulging) retrieving a lure, usually a spinnerbait, just under the surface so the lure bulges the water without breaking the surface
  14. (bulging) (1) Expanding the walls of a cup, shell, or tube with an internally expanded segmented punch or a punch composed of air, liquids, or semiliquids such as waxes, rubber, and other elastomers. ...
  15. A bulging die expands the closed end of tube through the use of two types of bulging dies. Similar to the way a chefs hat bulges out at the top from the cylindrical band around the chefs head.
  16. A rapid advance in prices.
  17. a point midway up the hair follicle which researchers suspect must be damaged to induce permanent hair removal
  18. The curvature of the face of a wood or metal wood from heel to toe. Bulge helps give corrective spin to shots hit on the toe or heel of the wood face.
  19. Elliptical or spheroidal component of Disk galaxies, with most properties of elliptical galaxies: Consisted basically of old stars (Population II) filling an ellipsoidal volume. It is sometimes thought to be divided in a central galactic nucleus and an outer galactic halo.
  20. Measurement for the geometry of an arc segment in a polyline. The bulge is the tangent of 1/4 the included angle for an arc segment, made negative if the arc goes clockwise from the start point to the endpoint; a bulge of 0 indicates a straight segment, and a bulge of 1 is a semicircle. ...
  21. Acceptable section repair in a radial tire not to exceed 3/8" (9.6mm) in height. This "bulge" may be identified by a blue triangular label.
  22. Stowed in bulk, is when goods are stowed loose, instead of being stowed in casks or bags. (See BREAK BULK.)
  23. A protrusion of the skin, where the skin is pushed outward by muscle, or by skin being stretched over the eyeball or bone.
  24. number in a vertex. group 40 in a vertex. see the AutoLISP FAQ for definition, maths and functions
  25. mismatched base pairs in a helical stem other than a loop or a junction.