英:[təʊm]
美:[toʊm]
英:[təʊm]
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复数:tomes
noun
bookespecially: a large or scholarly book
a volume forming part of a larger work
noun combining form
part : segment
myotome
cutting instrument
microtome
sao tome and principe圣多美与普林希比共和国(位于非洲)
16世纪50年代,"多卷作品中的一卷",源自法语 tome(16世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 tomus "书的一部分,卷",源自希腊语 tomos "卷,书的一部分",最初意为"一部分,切割下来的片段",源自 temnein "切割",源自 PIE 词根 *tem- "切割"。"一本大书"的意义可追溯到16世纪70年代。
Noun Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin tomus, from Greek tomos section, roll of papyrus, tome, from temnein to cut; akin to Middle Irish tamnaid he lops, Polish ciąć to cut, and perhaps to Latin tondēre to shear Noun combining form Greek tomos
The first known use of tome was in 1519
tomorrow1 of 2adverb
on or for the day after today
tomorrow2 of 2noun
the day after today
tomfoolerynoun
playful or foolish behavior
tomenoun
a big thick book
tomenoun
a big thick book
1 This lavishly illustrated tome highlights what Soviet culture lost, including historic Russian icons and masterpieces by Rembrandt and Van Gogh.
2 The three Fischers, prototypes of Talmudic scholars, were always studying: Joan her textbooks; Regina her medical tomes; and Bobby the latest chess periodical.
3 Carefully noting the page and column of each error, the boy continued his investigations of the 32-volume tome like a diligent sub-editor.
每发现一处错误,卢西恩都会仔细标注错误的页码和卷数,他像一位勤奋的助理编辑一样孜孜不倦地研究这部32卷的大作。
4 Others praised the project as offering liberation from the tyranny of heavy bound tomes that scholars have groaned under since 1950, when Princeton University Press began publishing the modern documentary edition of Jefferson’s papers.
5 Read that enormous, brilliantly absorbing tome in two days.
6 Look. Tome has sped up.
瞧, 汤姆加速了.
7 I bought Dickan expensive pen, but he sold it for a song and then he lied tome, saying that he has lost it. I really got irritated!
我给迪克买了一支很贵的钢笔,他却以极低的价钱卖掉了,回来跟我撒谎说笔丢了,我非常生气。
8 Recently, Watson got so pro that, along with chefs from the Institute of Culinary Education in New York, it published a cookbook, an eccentric 231-page tome crowded with what its creators call “recipes for innovation.”
9 The tome of the story in this passage is humorous.
这篇文章中的这段故事是幽默的.
10 It is remarkably naive to think that this tome couldn’t possibly have a sequel subtitled “Rise, Fall, Recovery, Fall.”
11 For the past three years, he has also been the creative director of Interview magazine, the jumbo newsprint tome founded in 1969 by Andy Warhol.
12 Not because I've got my nose stuck in a traditional tome — on the contrary.
13 He presented a signed copy of his book tome.
他把他的一本签过名的书赠送给我.
14 There have been suggestions that the final tome in the series might be split into two films.
15 It has joined the canon of classic reference tomes that earn periodic updates and cozy homes on the bookshelf next to the thesaurus.
16 I’m grateful to myself for having hoovered up so many of those dusty tomes in my teens.
17 According to People magazine's in-depth tome on Food Network stars, he changed his name to Fieri as an adult, to honor his great-grandfather, whose name was changed to “Ferry” after emigrating from Italy.
18 This is what drove Maimonides, the twelfth-century rabbi, to write a tome to reconcile the Semitic, Eastern Bible with the Greek, Western philosophy that permeated Europe.
19 When I wasn’t writing, I could usually be found wandering the pages of Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, the 17th-century tome that I likened to a proto-DSM-IV.
20 The 288-page tome is our latest production and dare I say it, it's a joy to go through.
这本288页厚的大部头是我们的最新制作,一页页地浏览过去真是一件赏心乐事。