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Flatness
Flatness meaning
The state of being flat | The state of being two-dimensional; planar : planarity | The state of being bland : dullness
Example sentences (20)
But I think we were worthy winners tonight, there was a real flatness around the ground, so bizarrely, it was probably a good game to have.
Dirt was excavated from lagoons to build the course and its features, fixing the flatness issue and leaving behind six large lakes – the same number of NBA Championships Jordan won.
On the ground they were looking at the flatness of the land, soil condition and other housing around the potential development site.
One thing, though, that he’s spotted on a personal level, is the appeal of virtual reality at a time when much of his life, professional and social, has been conducted through the aching flatness of Zoom.
The movie is both enhanced and limited by his star power; there's a subtle bit of ego to the flatness of the movie's other characters, and even to Jack's tragic backstory.
Simple elevation has enabled Thomas-Poulsen to render the rather limp flatness of the Krudttønden stage, which in view of an over-looming audience can seem a little puny regardless of the subject matter of the play.
They booked a Formula One track in northern Italy at a place called Monza, which had a loop that they felt would be optimal in terms of the flatness, the altitude, oxygen levels, temperature, humidity.
What’s really notable about Kogelnik’s flatness is that she never lets it entirely succeed.
A: If there’s a flatness about your personality and you literally cannot get yourself out of bed or what you’re feeling is so out of character that it feels scary, seek out a counselor.
To rank the states, Lvl5 measured four distinct areas: road paint fading, pavement cracking, potholes, and surface flatness.
Although the official restrictions only focus on the flatness and rigidness of the blade itself, these dimensions are optimal for most play styles.
Aside from the scarps, the general flatness is only interrupted by a series of plateaus and massifs near the centre of the Libyan Desert, around the convergence of the Egyptian-Sudanese-Libyan borders.
A tower-mounted laser level is used in combination with a sensor on a wheel tractor-scraper in the process of land laser leveling to bring land (for example, an agricultural field) to near-flatness with a slight grade for drainage.
Clay courts need to be rolled to preserve flatness.
Countershading uses graded colour to counteract the effect of self-shadowing, creating an illusion of flatness.
For instance, multiple pump lines can be used to increase the optical bandwidth, and the pump distribution determines the gain flatness.
He inferred the film's subject was weighty from the ponderous momentum he observed in the movements of its arms and legs, in the sagging of the knee as weight came onto it, and in the flatness of the foot.
In addition, it accounts for the observed flatness and absence of magnetic monopoles.
Lichtenstein began experimenting with sculpture around 1964, demonstrating a knack for the form that was at odds with the insistent flatness of his paintings.
The assertion that the Cubist depiction of space, mass, time, and volume supports (rather than contradicts) the flatness of the canvas was made by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler as early as 1920, D.-H.