rooter如何读

英:[ˈru:tə(r)]

rooter是什么意思

  • n.拔根者;用鼻掘土的动物;挖土机

rooter词根

词根:root

adj.

rooted 根深蒂固的;生根的

rooting 生根的

rootless 无根的;无根据的;无所寄托的

rootlike 像根的

n.

root 根;根源;词根;祖先

rootage 生根;根源;开始

v.

rooted 生根(root的过去式)

rooting 生根;使站立不动;牢固地树立(root的现在分词)

vi.

root 生根;根除

rootle 搜索;用鼻拱土

vt.

root 生根,固定;根源在于

rootle 挖掘;用鼻尖挖掘

rooter英英释义

noun

the usually underground part of a seed plant body that originates usually from the hypocotyl, functions as an organ of absorption, aeration, and food storage or as a means of anchorage and support, and differs from a stem especially in lacking nodes, buds, and leaves

any subterranean plant part (such as a true root or a bulb, tuber, rootstock, or other modified stem) especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socketalso: any of the processes into which this part is often divided see tooth illustration

the enlarged basal part of a hair within the skin

the proximal end of a nerveespecially: the initial segment of a spinal nerve where it branches from the spinal cord : nerve root see also dorsal root, ventral root

the part of an organ or physical structure by which it is attached to the body

the root of the tongue

something that is an origin or source (as of a condition or quality)

… the love of money is the root of all evil …—1 Timothy 6:10 (King James Version)

one or more progenitors of a group of descendants—usually used in plural

an underlying support : basis

the essential core : heart—often used in the phrase at root

close relationship with an environment : tie—usually used in plural

They put down roots in a farming community.

a quantity taken an indicated number of times as an equal factor

2 is a fourth root of 16.

a number that reduces an equation to an identity when it is substituted for one variable

the lower part : base

the part by which an object is attached to something else

the simple element inferred as the basis from which a word is derived by phonetic change or by extension (such as composition or the addition of an affix or inflectional ending)

the lowest tone of a chord (such as C in a C minor chord) when the tones are arranged in ascending thirds

computers a level of access to a computer system that allows complete access to files on the system and complete control over the system's functions—usually used before another nounroot directory

root user

biographical name

Elihu 1845–1937 American lawyer and statesman

verb (1)

transitive verb

to furnish with or enable to develop roots

to fix or implant by or as if by roots

to remove altogether by or as if by pulling out by the roots—usually used with out

root out dissenters

intransitive verb

to grow roots or take root

to have an origin or base

verb (2)

intransitive verb

to turn up or dig in the earth with the snout : grub

to poke or dig about

transitive verb

to turn over, dig up, or discover and bring to light—usually used with out

root out the cause of the problem

verb (3)

intransitive verb

to noisily applaud or encourage a contestant or team : cheer

to wish the success of or lend support to someone or something

rooter_体育行业词汇

助威者

rooter词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English rōt, from Old Norse; akin to Old English wyrt root, Latin radix, Greek rhiza Verb (2) alteration of wroot, from Middle English wroten, from Old English wrōtan; akin to Old High German ruozzan to root Verb (3) perhaps alteration of rout >entry 5

The first known use of root was before the 12th century

rooter儿童词典英英释义

rope1 of 2noun

a large stout cord of strands (as of fiber or wire) twisted or braided together

lariat

a noose used for hanging

a row or string (as of beads) made by or as if by braiding, twining, or threading

plural the special way things are done (as on a job)

learn the ropes

rope2 of 2verb

to bind, fasten, or tie with a rope

to set off or divide by a rope

rope off a street for a neighborhood carnival

to catch with a lasso

to draw as if with a rope

roped her friends into helping with the project

rootstocknoun

rhizome

a root or part of a root to which an aboveground plant part is grafted

root1 of 4noun

the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place

an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socket

the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body

an original cause : source

the roots of evil

the ancestors of a person or a group of persons

people tracing their roots

something that lies under and supports

the roots of a mountain chain

core entry 1 sense 1, heart

the root of the problem

a close relationship with a social environment

has roots in the South

a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number

2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown

(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1

a word or part of a word from which other words are formed

"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root

root2 of 4verb

to form or enable to form roots

to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root

to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots

root out spies

root3 of 4verb

to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout

pigs rooting for fungi

root4 of 4verb

cheer entry 2 sense 2

to wish for the success of someone or something

rooting for the underdog

root1 of 4noun

the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place

an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socket

the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body

an original cause : source

the roots of evil

the ancestors of a person or a group of persons

people tracing their roots

something that lies under and supports

the roots of a mountain chain

core entry 1 sense 1, heart

the root of the problem

a close relationship with a social environment

has roots in the South

a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number

2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown

(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1

a word or part of a word from which other words are formed

"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root

root2 of 4verb

to form or enable to form roots

to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root

to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots

root out spies

root3 of 4verb

to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout

pigs rooting for fungi

root4 of 4verb

cheer entry 2 sense 2

to wish for the success of someone or something

rooting for the underdog

root1 of 4noun

the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place

an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socket

the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body

an original cause : source

the roots of evil

the ancestors of a person or a group of persons

people tracing their roots

something that lies under and supports

the roots of a mountain chain

core entry 1 sense 1, heart

the root of the problem

a close relationship with a social environment

has roots in the South

a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number

2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown

(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1

a word or part of a word from which other words are formed

"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root

root2 of 4verb

to form or enable to form roots

to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root

to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots

root out spies

root3 of 4verb

to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout

pigs rooting for fungi

root4 of 4verb

cheer entry 2 sense 2

to wish for the success of someone or something

rooting for the underdog

root1 of 4noun

the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place

an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socket

the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body

an original cause : source

the roots of evil

the ancestors of a person or a group of persons

people tracing their roots

something that lies under and supports

the roots of a mountain chain

core entry 1 sense 1, heart

the root of the problem

a close relationship with a social environment

has roots in the South

a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number

2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown

(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1

a word or part of a word from which other words are formed

"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root

root2 of 4verb

to form or enable to form roots

to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root

to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots

root out spies

root3 of 4verb

to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout

pigs rooting for fungi

root4 of 4verb

cheer entry 2 sense 2

to wish for the success of someone or something

rooting for the underdog

root1 of 4noun

the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place

an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible

the part of a tooth within the socket

the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body

an original cause : source

the roots of evil

the ancestors of a person or a group of persons

people tracing their roots

something that lies under and supports

the roots of a mountain chain

core entry 1 sense 1, heart

the root of the problem

a close relationship with a social environment

has roots in the South

a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number

2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown

(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1

a word or part of a word from which other words are formed

"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root

root2 of 4verb

to form or enable to form roots

to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root

to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots

root out spies

root3 of 4verb

to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout

pigs rooting for fungi

root4 of 4verb

cheer entry 2 sense 2

to wish for the success of someone or something

rooting for the underdog

rooter 例句

1 The parking lots at Kauffman Stadium were jammed with tailgaters long before the first pitch, and Royals rooters roared when the World Series flag was raised in right field.

2 Many superstitious rooters might argue the chambers had something to do with that, right alongside the home run derby that Judge won during this year’s All-Star festivities.

3 Elm trees have shallow roots.

4 Dominican rooters spent much of the game on their feet while honking horns, pounding drums and rattling noisemakers.

5 Yale may outplay Harvard, but if Harvard sufficiently out-cheers Yale she wins, and to the rooters belong the praise.

6 The overnight penalty for being wrong has just escalated to 20% as witnessed by Micron Technology whose quarterly numbers disappointed its rooters.

7 To justify his presence at the games, Vasco said, “I’d be such a good little rooter,” even through lean seasons and repeated playoff disappointments.

8 As the “rooter,” federal authorities say, he was in charge of identifying vulnerabilities of LulzSec targets and creating the attack strategy.

9 The game with the Whizzers was to take place on their grounds, and early on that morning the Silver Stars, some substitutes, and a crowd of “rooters” got ready for the trip.

10 Using old terms for those in the crowd, he adds, “We keep it entertaining for the cranks, bugs, rooters, the fanatics.”

11 He was a good old rooter for the home team, all right, though, and, by the time they got it away from him, the whole bunch had crossed the plate and the game was won.

12 These devices needs a communication rooter which provides understandable information for third party systems.

这些设备需要一个通信路由,进而为第三方提供可以理解的信息。

13 Although I am the opposite of a Yankees rooter, I respect their rich history enough to have read dozens of books about their unsurpassed glory.

14 Some other Yankees rooters have been claiming that Jeter does not drive in runs, or big runs, and cannot reach balls he used to reach, or never could reach them.

15 According to the court papers, he acted as a "rooter," a computer hacker who identified vulnerabilities in the computer systems of potential victims.

16 Kuhn responded by saying he was one of Aaron’s biggest rooters, and he promised to lead the celebration when he hit Nos.

17 But this Chicago Cubs rooter is now prepared for the long overdue transfer of perpetual suffering to other enthusiasts.

18 “Well, we’ll beat ’em on their own grounds!” declared Peaches, when he and the others of the nine, with some substitutes, and a host of “rooters” and supporters, departed for the contest.

19 rooted the post securely in the dirt

20 There are 603 machines and equipment including rooter, tower crane, pile driver, etc.

企业拥有挖土机, 塔吊, 及打桩机等相应的施工机械和质量检测设备共603台(件).

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