homing如何读

英:[ˈhəʊmɪŋ]

美:[ˈhoʊmɪŋ]

homing是什么意思

  • adj.归巢的;回家的
  • n.归巢;回家
  • 动词home的现在分词形式.

homing自然拼读

hom·ing

ho mIng

homing词根

词根:home

adj.

home 国内的,家庭的;有效的

homeless 无家可归的

homely 家庭的;平凡的;不好看的

hominid 人类及其祖先的

homeward 在归途上的,向家的

homey 舒适的;家庭似的;自在的

homy 家庭般的;自在的

homelike 舒适的,自在的;如在家的

homewards 回家的

hominoid 人科的;似人类的

adv.

home 在家,回家;深入地

homeward 在归途上,向家地

homewards 向家;向本国

n.

home 家,住宅;产地;家乡;避难所

hominid 原始人类;人科动物

homelessness 无家可归

hominoid 人科之动物

vt.

home 归巢,回家

homing英英释义

noun

one's place of residence : domicile a place to call home

has been away from home for two weeks

house

several homes for sale in the area

the social unit formed by a family living together comes from a loving home

trying to make a good home for their children

a familiar or usual setting : congenial environmentalso: the focus of one's domestic attention

home is where the heart is

habitat The island is home to many species of birds.

the home of the kangaroo

a place of originalso: one's own country having troubles at home and abroad

salmon returning to their home to spawn

headquarters sense 2

home of the dance company

an establishment providing residence and care for people with special needs

homes for the elderly

the objective in various gamesespecially: home plate

biographical name (1)

Sir Alec Douglas- 1903–1995 British prime minister (1963–64)

adverb

to or at one's place of residence or home (see home entry 1 sense 1a) stayed home all day

told the dog to go home

to a final, closed, or ultimate position

drive a nail home

to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line)

fired the puck home

to a vital sensitive core

the truth struck home

adjective

of, relating to, or being a place of residence, place of origin, or base of operations

the company's home office

prepared, done, or designed for use in a home (see home entry 1) home cooking a home entertainment system

home remedies

operating or occurring in an area that is a headquarters or base of operations home games

the home team

verb

intransitive verb

to go or return to one's place of residence or origin : to go or return home (see home entry 1)

let us home

of an animal to return accurately to one's native area of place of birth or origin from a distance : to return home

The salmon will home to spawn.

to move to or toward an objective by following a signal or landmark—usually used with on or inmariners … sought the dark spires of Oakland's redwoods to home on—J. W. Noble

missiles homing in on a target

to proceed or direct attention toward an objective

science is homing in on the mysterious human process—Sam Glucksberg

transitive verb

to send to or provide with a home

hidden pools and much wider creeks each of which homed its cranes—I. L. Idriess

biographical name (2)

William Douglas- 1912–1992 brother of Alec Douglas-Home British dramatist

homing词组

homing torpedo自导鱼雷

homing pigeonn. 信鸽,传信鸽

homing词源中文解释

“回家的行动”,1765年,指鸽子,动词名词,来自于 home(v.)。飞机,后来是导弹,从1923年开始使用。Homing pigeon 于1868年被证明。

homing_体育行业词汇

归航的

homing_航空行业词汇

归航

航空器连续地利用自动定向仪对准导航台的飞行。

homing词源英文解释

Noun Middle English hom, hoome "dwelling, building, one's native town or land," going back to Old English hām "landed property, estate, dwelling, house, inhabited place, native land," going back to Germanic *haima- "dwelling" (whence also Old Saxon & Old Frisian hēm "home, dwelling," Middle Dutch heem, heim "dwelling," Old High German heima "dwelling, homeland," Old Norse heimr "abode, land, this world," Gothic haims "village, countryside, [in compounds] home"), of uncertain origin Note: A widely accepted etymology sees Germanic *haima- as going back to Indo-European *ḱoi-mo, an o-grade derivative, with a suffix *-mo-, of the verbal base *ḱei- "lie, be at rest." Also from *ḱoi-mo- would be an assumed Greek *koímē or *koîmos "bed," the source of the denominal derivative koimáō, koimân "to put to bed, lay to rest" (see cemetery); further associated are Lithuanian šeimà "family, household members (including servants)," Latvian sàime, Russian Church Slavic sěmĭ "person," sěmija, translating Greek andrápoda "prisoners of war sold as slaves," sěminŭ "slave, household member," Russian sem'já "family," Ukrainian sim'já. (Lithuanian kiẽmas "farmstead, village" and káimas "village" are perhaps related, via a form with a centum outcome of ḱ, or as a loanword from Germanic.) According to an alternative hypothesis, Germanic *haima- goes back to Indo-European *tḱoi̯-mo-, a derivative with *-mo- from Indo-European *tḱei̯- "dwell, inhabit" (in a more traditional representation *ḱþei̯-; see amphictyony). Directly comparable would be Sanskrit kṣémaḥ "habitable," kṣémaḥ or -am (noun) "calm, quiet, safety," which within Sanskrit are direct derivatives from kṣéti "(s/he) dwells." The Baltic and Slavic forms cited above would then be attributable to this form. Adverb Middle English hom, going back to Old English hām, probably from accusative of hām "dwelling, home >entry 1" (with parallel forms in other Germanic languages) Adjective from attributive use of home >entry 1 Verb derivative of home >entry 1

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

homing儿童词典英英释义

homogenizeverb

to make homogeneous

to reduce to small particles of uniform size and distribute evenly homogenize paint

homogenize peanut butter

to break up the fat of (milk) into very fine particles

homogeneousadjective

of the same or a similar kind or nature

being the same throughout

a culturally homogenous neighborhood

homogeneousadjective

of the same or a similar kind or nature

being the same throughout

a culturally homogenous neighborhood

homogenatenoun

a product of homogenizing

homo1 of 2noun

any of a genus of primate mammals that includes all human beings alive today and extinct related species

homo-2 of 2

see hom-

hominynoun

kernels of dried corn from which the hulls have been removed by soaking and boiling in water containing lye

hominidnoun

any of a family of two-footed primate mammals that include the human beings together with their extinct ancestors and related forms

home1 of 4noun

the house in which a person or family lives

house entry 1 sense 1

a family living together in one dwelling

the place where something is usually or naturally found : habitat

the home of the elephant

a place of origin

salmon returning to their home to spawn

the country or place where one lives or where one's ancestors lived

a place for the care of persons unable to care for themselves

old people's home

the goal in some gamesespecially: home plate

home2 of 4adverb

to or at home

went home

to a final, closed, or standard position

drive a nail home

deeply and meaningfully

the truth struck home

home3 of 4adjective

of, relating to, or being a home

prepared, done, or designed for use in a home

home cooking

happening or operating in a home area

the home team

home4 of 4verb

to go or return home

to send to or provide with a home

homing 例句

1 "The rover currently parses the signal into bytes, then identifies the specific sequence the Hab sends. That way, natural radio waves won't throw off the homing. If the bytes aren't right, the rover ignores them."

2 What do we get if we cross woodpecker with a homing pigeon?

如果让啄木鸟与家鸽交配,我们会得到什么?

3 They include a flock of homing pigeons, 42 radios in paper bags that visitors can carry around and listen to, and two people broadcasting snippets of text over those radios.

4 An all-male number in the cool, Fosse-derived mode of a Michael Jackson video was better, homing in on the swiveling of a single foot and closely calibrated pelvic thrusts.

5 Later, people learned that they could also use pigeons to carry written messages over long distances, thanks to the birds’ homing instinct.

6 Please give us your home phone number.

7 The sweep of Lessing's vision in Shikasta is staggering, beginning at the prehistory of Earth, taking in galaxy-spanning vistas, and homing in on details of modern society.

8 While Ames sat in the meeting, a team of FBI technical experts placed a homing device inside his Jaguar.

9 What were you homing in on while watching the TV adaptation?

10 The recorders are designed to send homing signals for up to 30 days when they hit water.

记录器在入水之后,还能在长达30天的时间里发回信号。

11 The missile is homing in on you.

这发导弹是以你为目标的.

12 She is on her way home.

13 And, wrote one Los Angeles food critic, presciently homing in on its subtle messaging, “it is also a lifestyle.”

14 Motherlode will stay what it has always been: a homing point for Times readers looking for the latest angle on what parents are thinking about, talking about and worrying about.

15 Would the chicken come home automatically at nightfall, like a homing pigeon or one of those movie dogs that walked a thousand miles by secret radar?

16 Now, you may take a break, but do not leave the Homing beacon.

好了, 你不妨休息一下, 但是不要离开家乡灯塔的指引.

17 At last, the bell rang and the students flew out of the door like a flock of homing pigeons in a movie Ms. Mac showed us.

18 A Hawaiian heron called Hank demonstrates he can plan ahead; British homing pigeons show they can remember; Honduran dolphins display creativity; Californian sealions can be taught the difference between numbers and letters.

19 “When you get to my age you only have the rest of your life to get it right, you haven’t got all your life. I’m homing in on what’s really important to me now.”

20 I must have left my notes at home.

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