grid

US /ɡrɪd/
UK /ɡrɪd/
"grid" picture
1.

网格, 格栅

a framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other; a grating

:
The city's streets are laid out on a rectangular grid.
城市的街道呈矩形网格状。
The artist used a grid to help with the proportions of the drawing.
艺术家使用网格来帮助调整绘画的比例。
2.

网格, 坐标网

a network of lines of latitude and longitude on a map or chart

:
Navigators use a geographical grid to pinpoint locations.
导航员使用地理网格来精确定位。
The map has a clear grid overlay for easy coordinate reading.
地图上有一个清晰的网格覆盖层,便于读取坐标。
3.

电网, 电力网

a network of power lines and substations used to transmit and distribute electricity

:
The storm caused widespread outages on the power grid.
风暴导致电大面积停电。
Smart grids are designed to improve the efficiency and reliability of electricity distribution.
智能电网旨在提高电力分配的效率和可靠性。
1.

绘制网格, 划分网格

to mark with a grid

:
The cartographer will grid the map before printing.
制图师将在打印前绘制网格
We need to grid the area for a more systematic search.
我们需要划分网格以进行更系统的搜索。