vertex
vertex — 名詞
1. In geometry, the place where two straight edges meet at a corner; for shapes wit
頂點
兩線交會形成的角點
In geometry, the place where two straight edges meet at a corner; for shapes with a base, it is the tip located across from the bottom side.
Each corner of a triangle is called a vertex in geometry class.
在幾何課上,三角形的每個角都稱為頂點。
The two sides of the angle meet at a single vertex.
角的兩邊交會於一個頂點。
at + the + vertex + of + noun phrase
Sayaka drew a square and labelled each vertex with a letter.
Sayaka 畫了一個正方形,並用字母標記每個頂點。
A cube has eight vertices where three edges come together.
一個立方體有八個頂點,每三個邊交會於一個頂點。
The vertex of the pyramid sits directly above the centre of its base.
金字塔的頂點正好位於其底部中心的正上方。
- corner
everyday word; less formal than 'vertex'; used for rooms, boxes, streets, not for abstract geometric points
- apex
specifically the highest vertex opposite the base; overlaps only for triangles, pyramids, and cones
- intersection
where lines cross each other, not just meet; reserved for crossing rather than corner-forming junctions
文法句型
vertex + of + noun phrase
at + the + vertex + of + noun phrase
plural form: vertices
用法筆記
The standard plural form in mathematics is 'vertices', though 'vertexes' is also accepted. This is the only sense that takes a plural count reading — you can refer to 'the vertices of a polygon' but not 'the vertices of a mountain'.
常見錯誤
2. The highest or topmost point of a physical object, such as a mountain, arch, dom
最高點
物體的最高處
The highest or topmost point of a physical object, such as a mountain, arch, dome, or ridge.
The vertex of the arch stood fifteen metres above the road.
拱門的最高點距離路面十五公尺。
vertex + of + physical object
Kabir took a photo from the vertex of the hill at sunrise.
Kabir 在日出時從山丘的最高點拍了一張照片。
A thin layer of snow remains on the mountain's vertex even in late summer.
即使是夏末,山頂上仍然覆蓋著一層薄雪。
The temple's golden roof reaches its vertex in a single point.
寺廟的金色屋頂在最高處收束為一個點。
Valentina climbed to the vertex of the ridge for a better view.
Valentina 爬到山脊的最高點以獲得更好的視野。
文法句型
vertex + of + noun phrase
at + the + vertex + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
More formal than 'top' or 'summit'. Preferred in descriptions of architecture, sculpture, or landscape. Unlike sense 1, this sense is almost always singular and is never used in the plural to describe multiple objects.