miter如何读

英:[ˈmaitə]

美:[ˈmaɪtɚ]

miter是什么意思

  • n.主教冠;束发带;斜接;斜接面;角规
  • v.给主教加冠;使斜接
  • =mitre.

miter自然拼读

mi·ter

maI tr

miter变形

miters, mitering, mitered

miter英英释义

noun (1)

a surface forming a beveled end or edge where a joint is made by cutting two pieces of material (such as wood) at an angle and fitting them together—often used before another nounmiter cutsa miter saw

cut the miters

miter joint

verb (1)

transitive verb

to match or fit together in a miter joint

mitered the corners of the frame

to bevel the ends of for making a miter joint a mitered edge

miter a board

noun (2)

a liturgical headdress worn by bishops and abbots

verb (2)

transitive verb

to raise (someone) to a rank that is allowed to wear a miter (see miter entry 3) on

miter词组

miter gate人字闸门

miter saw斜切锯(等于dovetail saw)

miter词源中文解释

指一种头饰,是 mitre 的另一种拼写方式(参见 -re)。

miter词源英文解释

Noun (1) of uncertain origin Note: The Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, hypothesizes that this miter is the same word as miter >entry 3, "perhaps with reference to the early form of the episcopal mitre, which had a vertical band bisecting the angle at the top." This is possible, though it is questionable how familiar a joiner or builder in the sixteenth or seventeenth century—assuming this period is when the word arose—would be with the construction of a bishop's hat. The word is also attested as French mitre with the identical meaning in the Encyclopédie of Denis Diderot, et al. (tome 10 [1765], p. 584), along with a description of a miter box (boîte de mitre). The information may have been drawn from the multivolume Descriptions des arts et métiers that appeared around the same time as the Encyclopédie and from which much of its technical information was derived. The Oxford English Dictionary also notes the occurrence of Latin mitra in the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources, though the assignment of the meaning "miter square" to the citation in question appears to be conjectural. Verb (1) derivative of miter >entry 1 Noun (2) Middle English mitre, miter, mitur "head covering, headband, bishop's headdress," borrowed from Anglo-French mitre "bishop's headdress," borrowed from Medieval Latin mitra, going back to Late Latin, "headdress of a Jewish priest," going back to Latin, "Asian headdress fastened with ribbons under the chin," borrowed from Greek mítra "armor protecting the lower part of a warrior's body (Homer), waistband of a woman or goddess, headband worn by women and Asian men," of uncertain origin Note: Greek mítra has been compared with Sanskrit mitráḥ "partner in a treaty or pact, friend," Mitráḥ, the name of a deity, mitrám "contract, treaty, friendship," and Avestan miθra- "treaty, contract." Hypothetically, these could be the outcomes of an Indo-European noun *mi-tro- "connection, attachment," a derivative of a presumed verbal base *mei̯- "connect, join," as both the Greek and Indo-Iranian nouns might describe something connected, literally in the case of the Greek word, figuratively in the Indo-Iranian case. However, there appears to be no certain evidence for a verb *mei̯- with this meaning, as Sanskrit minóti "(s/he) fixes, erects, establishes," mita- "fixed, erected," Old Irish do·dímen "(s/he) binds, makes fast, fixes," point to a somewhat different sense. Alternatively, Greek mítra has been taken as a borrowing from Indo-Iranian—improbably, given attestation in Homer—or a borrowing from an Asian or substratum language. Verb (2) Middle English mitren "to invest with a miter," derivative of mitre miter >entry 3

The first known use of miter was in the 14th century

miter儿童词典英英释义

mitenoun

any of various invertebrates that are tiny arachnids closely related to the ticks, that often live on plants, animals, and stored foods, and that include important carriers of disease

a very small coin or sum of money

a very little amount : bit

a very small object or creature

miter1 of 2noun

a high pointed headdress worn by a bishop or abbot in church ceremonies

miter joint

miter2 of 2verb

to match or fit together in a miter joint

miter1 of 2noun

a high pointed headdress worn by a bishop or abbot in church ceremonies

miter joint

miter2 of 2verb

to match or fit together in a miter joint

miter1 of 2noun

a high pointed headdress worn by a bishop or abbot in church ceremonies

miter joint

miter2 of 2verb

to match or fit together in a miter joint

miter 例句

1 He holds his miter on his lap, exposing a head of fine silvery hair.

2 Large mitered corner windows offer great views, but leave you wondering if others can see in.

3 This produces a sharp corner or a clipped corner, depending on whether the length of the miter exceeds the miter limit.

这将产生一个锐角或切除角,具体取决于斜联接的长度是否超过斜联接限制。

4 He was dressed in a miter, the headgear of a bishop, and a red cloak-like vestment.

5 When the pinkish eminence in a jeweled miter finally emerges from his gilded sarcophagus, 15 minutes into the 75-minute performance, he has little to say about his actual life.

6 This proves that the proposed analysis scheme is effective and re - liable, and can be used in the design of large miter gates.

证明了本文建议的分析方案是有效和可靠的,可以用于大型人字门的设计。

7 With his traditional flowing robe, tall bishop’s miter and shepherd’s staff, he parades through town carrying a thick book in which children’s good and bad deeds are recorded.

8 A study is performed on the method for design of a miter gate CAD system and some correlative functions of the system.

对船闸人字门CAD系统的设计方法进行了研究,探讨了相关的设计问题。

9 The miter limit is the maximum allowed ratio of miter length to stroke width.

斜接限制是指斜接长度与笔划宽度之间的所允许的最大比值。

10 The corners of the frame were carefully mitered.

11 There’s also a 0.75-inch wide miter gauge with T-slots to hold feather boards and other accessories.

12 Again, she built the company from scratch, learning on YouTube how to use miter saws for construction and tabulating how many morning commuters passed by her storefront.

13 The tool operates a bit like a power miter saw, but instead of a woodcutting blade, it’s equipped with a 4½-inch diameter grinding wheel.

14 You’ll need to poke around a bit to figure out whether there is mitered trim around the base that you can remove to give you access for lifting the top of the cap.

15 This one soars inside with open space, huge pale timbers and vaulting ceilings mitered into many angles.

16 Panel doors are connected by “mortise-and-tenon or mitered joints, and mullions that run vertically between the rails.”

17 The miter length can be large when the angle between two lines is small.

当两条直线之间的角度很小时,斜接长度会很大。

18 Stalemate miter oblique lines to the main opponent of the Boll offensive line pressure greater.

相持线路以斜接斜为主,对手直线进攻对波尔压力较大。

19 Pipe ends must be cut square, using a wheel - type cutter or saw & miter box.

管道端口必须顺直角垂直切割, 可采用轮式切割机或 锯子 与轴锯箱.

20 These saws are quick and accurate, and thanks to a pivoting and tilting blade, most can make angled miter and bevel cuts as well.

miter 同义词

1 主教职位

pontificate

3 烟囱罩

pot

4 束发带

fillet snood taenia

miter 短语相关

miter box miter joint miter square

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