longitude
longitude — 名詞
1. an angular measurement, given in degrees (°), that shows a location's east-west
經度
地球東西方向的座標,以度數表示
an angular measurement, given in degrees (°), that shows a location's east-west position on Earth relative to the prime meridian—the imaginary north-south line that passes through Greenwich, England.
The longitude of Tokyo is about 139.7 degrees east.
東京的經度大約是東經139.7度。
longitude + of + place
On the map, Iker found the longitude and latitude marked along the edges.
Iker 在地圖上看到經度和緯度標示在邊緣。
paired with latitude
Eighteenth-century sailors struggled to calculate their longitude while at sea.
18 世紀的水手在海上很難計算出自己所在的經度。
The museum display explained how lines of longitude help divide the world into time zones.
博物館的展覽說明了經線如何幫助劃分世界時區。
Selim entered the city's longitude into his GPS before driving across the desert.
Selim 在開車穿越沙漠前,將那座城市的經度輸入GPS。
- meridian
refers to a specific line of longitude, not the measurement itself
文法句型
longitude + of + place
at/on + (a) + longitude
用法筆記
Longitude is almost always paired with latitude to give a full position. Always include east (E) or west (W) after the degree value — 35° without E or W is ambiguous.