hatch mark
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhatchandmark
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hatch
noun[C]
uk/hætʃ/us/hætʃ/
an opening through a wall, floor, etc., or the cover ...
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mark
noun
uk/mɑːk/us/mɑːrk/
a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in ...
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(Definition ofhatchandmarkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofhatch mark
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Has he also noticed that, on certain stretches, the part of the road that has a diagonalhatchmarkis considerably wider than the part that has no mark?
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For example, if two triangles are drawn, the first pair of congruent sides can be marked with a singlehatchmarkon each.
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In regard to time, a singlehatchmarkindicates minutes and a doublehatchmarkindicates seconds; these typically occur following hours, indicated by an elevated circle.
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These are numbered with hatch marks suggesting that it was prepared off-site.
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Hatch marks, also called tick marks, are used in diagrams of triangles and other geometric figures to identify sides of equal lengths.
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The second pair of congruent sides can be marked with two hatch marks each.
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Hatch marks are frequently used as an alternate form of abbreviation for some common units of measurement.
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When hatch marks match, measurement values for the two items are the same.
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His jarring color choices, spontaneous mark making, and scratched hatch marks are the result of his ongoing fascination with the manipulation and implementation of paint.
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The scribbles and hatch marks that make up the figures are also reminiscent of the chiaroscuro technique, and all of the scenes appear to take place in dim lighting.
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The technique of himself and his followers is characterized by the strongly marked forms of the design, and by the parallel hatch marks to produce shadows.
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