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al·pha·bet
ael f bet
复数:alphabets
词根:alphabet
adj.alphabetical 字母的;[计] 依字母顺序的
alphabetic 字母的;照字母次序的
adv.alphabetically 照字母顺序排列地
n.alphabetization 按照字母顺序排列;拼音化
vt.alphabetize 依字母顺序排列;用字母表示;拼音化
Noun
1. a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language
2. the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural);
"he mastered only the rudiments of geometry"
phonetic alphabetn. [语]音标字母
latin alphabet拉丁字母表
international phonetic alphabet国际音标;国际语音字母
这组词都有“字母”的意思,其区别是:
letter指单个的字母。
alphabet指整个字母系统或一种语言的字母表,不表单个字母。
script指书写或印刷的字母。
character通常指汉语的方块字,也指字符。
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“按惯例排列的一种语言文字”于1570年代出现,源自于晚期拉丁语 alphabetum(特尔图良), 来自希腊语 alphabetos,由 alpha 和 beta 组成。
它也在15世纪早期被用于“通过阅读获得的学识或知识”。一些早期英语用于此的词汇包括 stæfræw,字面意思是“一列字母”, stæfrof,意为“一组字母”,并可与 ABC 相对比。
It was a wise though a lazy cleric whom Luther mentions in his "Table Talk,"—the monk who, instead of reciting his breviary, used to run over the alphabet and then say, "O my God, take this alphabet, and put it together how you will." [William S. Walsh, "Handy-Book of Literary Curiosities," 1892]
在他(Luther)的“桌上谈话”中,他提到了一位明智而懒惰的牧师——这位修士不是念诵他的经书,而是浏览了一遍字母表,然后说:“啊,我的上帝,请你把这个字母表重新组合吧。” [威廉·S·沃尔什,《文学琐事手册》,1892年]
Alphabet soup 在1907年有记录。
字母表
Middle English alphabete, from Late Latin alphabetum, from Greek alphabētos, from alpha + bēta beta
The first known use of alphabet was in the 15th century
alphabetnoun
the letters of a language arranged in their usual order
a system of signs or signals that serve as equivalents for letters
alphabetizeverb
to arrange in alphabetical order
alphabetnoun
the letters of a language arranged in their usual order
a system of signs or signals that serve as equivalents for letters
1 My eyes sank through an alphabet soup of letters to the long word in the middle of the page. bababadalgharaghtakammmarronnkonnbronntonnerronnttionnthunntrovarrhoun awnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk!
2 She was afraid he might ask her to say the Armenian alphabet or something, which she certainly didn’t know.
3 It was hard to understand a language that only used twenty-six symbols, the letters of their alphabet.
4 I don’t know sign language but I taught myself the alphabet so I made up a sign name for Saint Rene.
5 I also recruited into service the worn-out alphabet blocks my mother had used years earlier to teach us our letters.
6 The Romans copied the idea, and the Roman alphabet is now used all over the world.
罗马人模仿了这个想法,现在世界各地都在使用罗马字母表。
7 To Bull, death could be a matter of inches and could be read as clearly as an alphabet in the lidless eyes of gauges.
8 The seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
希伯来字母表中的第七个字母.
9 To end up with twenty-six letters to match the alphabet, they skipped any that were repeated.
10 At the top of the single page was printed the alphabet, and at the bottom the Lord’s Prayer.
11 When she said she would teach us the alphabet and then picked up a piece of chalk and wrote Alef on the board, I raised my hand and called out Alef’s name.
12 “Chuckie” was a derisive term coined by infantrymen, using the army’s spelling alphabet where a word is assigned to each letter of the alphabet.
13 the International Phonetic Alphabet
国际音标
14 Other examples of complex technologies that diffused east and west in the ancient Old World, from a single West Asian source, include door locks, pulleys, rotary querns, windmills—and the alphabet.
15 Learning alphabet and how to spell words.
最后学习字母表与单词拼写.
16 They sing the alphabet song together.
他们一起唱字母歌。
17 They had never developed alphabets or rules for spelling, never set their histories down in stone.
18 Any finite sequence of symbols from an alphabet A is called a string.
由字母表A中的符号所组成的任何有穷序列,被称为符号串.
19 I have heard that the Chinese language has four alphabets.
我听见,汉语语言有四个字母表.
20 The written alphabet that was developed for Maskoke in the 1800s uses letters that look like those in the English alphabet, but some represent different sounds.
1 初步
initiative elementary preliminary introductory seminal preparatory element opening inception preface ABC rudiment basic primary elemental initiatory inchoate precursory abecedarian propaedeutic rudimental inchoation introduction fringe grounding abc accidence principium rough rudimentary introductive intro. ABC's
7 基本
ground basic primary ultimate elementary underlying radical elemental basal seminal rudimentary constitutive cornerstone
8 按字母顺序排列
9 用字母表示
10 字母