英:[taɪn]
美:[taɪn]
英:[taɪn]
美:[taɪn]
复数:tines
第三人称单数:tines
现在分词:tining
过去式:tined或tint
过去分词:tined或tint
词根:tine
adj.tined 尖端的;有齿的
v.tined 失去;浪费(tine的过去分词)
noun
a slender pointed projecting part : prong
a pointed branch of an antler
verb
transitive verb
dialectal British lose
intransitive verb
dialectal British to become lost
"14世纪中叶,来自古英语 tind “尖刺,喙,叉子的齿”,是一个通用的日耳曼语词(比较古高地德语 zint “尖点,尖刺”,古诺尔斯语 tindr “齿,尖端,顶部,顶峰”,德语 Zinne “尖顶”),起源不明(参见 zinc)。
Noun Middle English tind, from Old English; akin to Old High German zint point, tine Verb Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse tȳna to lose, destroy, tjōn injury, loss — more at teen >entry 2
The first known use of tine was before the 12th century
tingleverb
to feel or cause a prickling or thrilling sensation
tinge1 of 2verb
to color or flavor slightly
tinge2 of 2noun
a slight coloring, flavor, or quality a tinge of mystery
a reddish tinge
tinfoilnoun
a thin metal sheeting usually of aluminum or an alloy of tin and lead
tinenoun
a slender pointed part : prong
the tines of a fork
tinenoun
a slender pointed part : prong
the tines of a fork
tinenoun
a slender pointed part : prong
the tines of a fork
1 He’ll be off the air for nine months — a long tine for admirers like me to go cold, or Colbert, turkey.
2 Then came the carving of the quarters, and they spitted morsels of lean meat on the long sharp tines and broiled them at arm’s length upon the fire.
3 Using the tines of a fork, crimp the edges of the pastries.
4 The tines are paper, but they look as if they could pierce the viewer the way the artist slices his chosen material.
5 “The potatoes are lumpy,” she responded, doing some tardy mashing with the tines of her fork.
6 Meera Reed rose, her frog spear in her hand, a chunk of smoking meat still impaled upon its tines.
7 Though thousand of years with the boudlessness of tine you happen to meet them earlier nor a bit too late.
于千万人之中,在无尽地时间里,你遇见了他们,没有早一步,也没有晚一步,刚巧遇上了。
8 The main beams are both 26 1/8 inches, and the rack sports impressive tine length, too.
9 I put the knife through the second tine, as we had been strictly taught, and began to saw against the bone.
10 Fold the empanadas in half and seal the edges with your fingertips or the tines of a fork.
11 Batch processing Method of computer processing where input data is collected into batches before processing, as distinct from Real tine processing.
成批处理电脑处理数据的一种方式。输入的数据集中成一批,然后处理。有别于实时处理。
12 After finishing each rope, make ridges by gently pressing the tines of a fork against the gnocchi.
13 But in the end, the monumental Grill is as much about time travel and romance as what’s on the tines of your fork.
14 The tines are often thinner and curved to make scooping up materials easier.
15 But what makes it more proper than the American style, i.e. eating with tines facing upward, and switching your fork from the left hand to the right once you've cut your food?
16 Before serving, remove the pits from the bowl by jabbing them with the tines of a fork and lifting them out.
17 On a densely wooded hill, spindly silver tines twirl above the treetops.
18 The particle size of product made by the chemistry process is very tine and the particle size distribution is uniform.
超细氢氧化铝制备方法分为机械法和化学法,但化学法制备的产品粒度细、分布均匀。
19 Its 14-point bursts don't have crisp tines and introduce some false color.
20 Cainy and I haven't tined our eyes to-night.
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