manifold
- IPA[ˈmanɪfəʊld]
英式
- many and various;having many different forms or elements
- a pipe or chamber branching into several openings;(in an internal combustion engine) the part conveying air and fuel from the carburettor to the cylinders or that leading from the cylinders to the exhaust pipe
noun: manifold, plural noun: manifolds
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. formal, literary many and various the implications of this decision were manifold
- ▪ formal, literary having many different forms or elements the appeal of the crusade was manifold
名詞
- 1. a pipe or chamber branching into several openings US aircraft attacked the pipeline manifold feeding the Sea Island
- ▪ (in an internal combustion engine) the part conveying air and fuel from the carburettor to the cylinders or that leading from the cylinders to the exhaust pipe the exhaust manifold
- 2. a collection of points forming a certain kind of set, such as those of a topologically closed surface or an analogue of this in three or more dimensions.
- 3. (in Kantian philosophy) the sum of the particulars furnished by sense before they have been unified by the synthesis of the understanding.
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- IPA[ˈmanəfōld]
美式
- many and various: the implications of this decision were manifold
- a pipe or chamber branching into several openings: the pipeline manifold
Oxford American Dictionary