/ˌlɒŋɪˈtjuːdɪnəl dɪˈrɛkʃən/
"Longitudinal direction" refers to a line or orientation that runs in the direction of length, typically parallel to the longest dimension of an object, structure, or area. In various fields such as physics, engineering, and geography, it is commonly used to describe movement, orientation, or measurement along this direction.
Результаты исследования показали значительную разницу в продольном направлении течения реки.
In order to properly analyze the data, we focused on measurements taken in the longitudinal direction.
Чтобы правильно проанализировать данные, мы сосредоточились на измерениях, проведенных в продольном направлении.
The buildings were designed to withstand forces applied in the longitudinal direction to ensure structural integrity.
Although "longitudinal direction" does not appear in many common idiomatic expressions, the concept of "direction" plays a significant role in various idiomatic phrases related to orientation or movement.
"Наладь свою жизнь в правильном направлении."
"She's heading in a positive direction with her career."
"Она движется в положительном направлении в своей карьере."
"Let's be clear about our direction moving forward."
"Давайте проясним наше направление в будущем."
"He's going in circles instead of moving in the right direction."
"Он крутится на месте, вместо того чтобы двигаться в правильном направлении."
"They took a step in the wrong direction with their last decision."
The term "longitudinal" comes from the Latin word "longitudo," which means "length." The word "direction" is derived from the Latin "directio," meaning the act of directing or leading. Combined, these two words denote a specific orientation relating to length or extension.
Straight direction
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