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helix

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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he·lix /ˈhiːlɪks/ noun (plural helices /-ləsiːz/) [countable]  technicalAVHM a line that curves and rises around a central line 螺线,螺旋(形) SYN spiral double helix
Examples from the Corpus
helixThe twisting of the chain into a helix is a large number of small twists by the individual amino acids.A helix is any line in which the curvature and torsion measured anywhere and everywhere are in a constant proportion.This is similar to the commonly observed phosphate-binding sites at helix termini in other proteins and, in particular, other repressor-operator complexes.The eastbound helix coiled against the sky like a giant concrete snail.Similar principles apply to helices: A right handed helix, moving forward, is anticlockwise and aggressive.A right handed helix, moving away, is the departure of a friend.These residues lie 25-30 away from Lys 69 and Arg73 in the recognition helix.The spiral and its three dimensional expression, the helix, have a handedness that is intrinsic.
Origin helix (1500-1600) Latin Greek
he·lix nounChineseSyllable
and curves that line a Corpus rises around


helix
helix /ˈhiːlɪks/ noun (plural helices /-ləsiːz, -lɪsiːz/) [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: Greek
technical a line that curves and rises around a central line
   SYN  spiral
double helix


helixBrE /ˈhiːlɪks/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhiːlɪks/ 🔊 noun (
plural
heli·ces BrE /ˈhiːlɪsiːz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhiːlɪsiːz/ 🔊
)
a shape like a spiral or a line curved around a cylinder or cone 螺旋(形)   see also double helix