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roots如何读
roots英汉释义
- [C]根,根部 the part of a plant that grows down into the soil in search of food and water; the part of a tooth, hair, etc. that holds it to the rest of the body
- [C]根本,根源 the fact or condition from which sth begins, or by which sth is caused
- [P]祖籍,原籍origin
- vi. & vt. (使)生根,(使)扎根 (cause to) form roots
roots是什么意思
- 根,根部
- 根源,起源
- 根基
- 祖先
- 基础
- 根菜类
- 本质
- 植物
- 词根
- 方根
- 根本
- 根茎,地下茎
- 根由
- 子孙
- 原因,起因
- 定居
- (使)生根,(使)扎根,使(某事物)深深扎根
- (使)固定,固着,使根深蒂固
- 肃清
- 用鼻拱土
- 翻找,翻寻,搜寻,搜出
- <口>声援,给…加油, 给…助威,打气,喝彩
- 找到并去除(祸根),根除
- 终于发现
- 使呆住不动,使(某人)站立不动
- 连根挖起,连根拔起
- 根源在于,来源于,发源
- 深深种下
- 应援
- 支持,赞助,欢呼
- 生根成长
- 种植(植物)
- 牢固地树立
- 建立
- 使有基础
- 像猪那样吃东西
- 根的
- 根本的,基本的
roots英英释义
noun
the usually underground part of a seed plant body that originates usually from the hypocotyl, functions as an organ of absorption, aeration, and food storage or as a means of anchorage and support, and differs from a stem especially in lacking nodes, buds, and leaves
any subterranean plant part (such as a true root or a bulb, tuber, rootstock, or other modified stem) especially when fleshy and edible
the part of a tooth within the socketalso: any of the processes into which this part is often divided see tooth illustration
the enlarged basal part of a hair within the skin
the proximal end of a nerveespecially: the initial segment of a spinal nerve where it branches from the spinal cord : nerve root see also dorsal root, ventral root
the part of an organ or physical structure by which it is attached to the body
the root of the tongue
something that is an origin or source (as of a condition or quality)
… the love of money is the root of all evil …—1 Timothy 6:10 (King James Version)
one or more progenitors of a group of descendants—usually used in plural
an underlying support : basis
the essential core : heart—often used in the phrase at root
close relationship with an environment : tie—usually used in plural
They put down roots in a farming community.
a quantity taken an indicated number of times as an equal factor
2 is a fourth root of 16.
a number that reduces an equation to an identity when it is substituted for one variable
the lower part : base
the part by which an object is attached to something else
the simple element inferred as the basis from which a word is derived by phonetic change or by extension (such as composition or the addition of an affix or inflectional ending)
the lowest tone of a chord (such as C in a C minor chord) when the tones are arranged in ascending thirds
computers a level of access to a computer system that allows complete access to files on the system and complete control over the system's functions—usually used before another nounroot directory
root user
biographical name
Elihu 1845–1937 American lawyer and statesman
verb (1)
transitive verb
to furnish with or enable to develop roots
to fix or implant by or as if by roots
to remove altogether by or as if by pulling out by the roots—usually used with out
root out dissenters
intransitive verb
to grow roots or take root
to have an origin or base
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to turn up or dig in the earth with the snout : grub
to poke or dig about
transitive verb
to turn over, dig up, or discover and bring to light—usually used with out
root out the cause of the problem
verb (3)
intransitive verb
to noisily applaud or encourage a contestant or team : cheer
to wish the success of or lend support to someone or something
roots词组
roots blower罗茨鼓风机
roots pump罗茨泵;鲁氏泵
have roots in根源于;原因
roots_解剖学行业词汇
根,又称:根(Radices(拉))
roots词源英文解释
Noun Middle English, from Old English rōt, from Old Norse; akin to Old English wyrt root, Latin radix, Greek rhiza Verb (2) alteration of wroot, from Middle English wroten, from Old English wrōtan; akin to Old High German ruozzan to root Verb (3) perhaps alteration of rout >entry 5
The first known use of root was before the 12th century
roots儿童词典英英释义
rope1 of 2noun
a large stout cord of strands (as of fiber or wire) twisted or braided together
lariat
a noose used for hanging
a row or string (as of beads) made by or as if by braiding, twining, or threading
plural the special way things are done (as on a job)
learn the ropes
rope2 of 2verb
to bind, fasten, or tie with a rope
to set off or divide by a rope
rope off a street for a neighborhood carnival
to catch with a lasso
to draw as if with a rope
roped her friends into helping with the project
rootstocknoun
rhizome
a root or part of a root to which an aboveground plant part is grafted
root1 of 4noun
the leafless usually underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and holds the plant in place
an underground plant part especially when fleshy and edible
the part of a tooth within the socket
the base or end of a bodily part (as a hair or a fingernail) or the part by which it is attached to the body
an original cause : source
the roots of evil
the ancestors of a person or a group of persons
people tracing their roots
something that lies under and supports
the roots of a mountain chain
core entry 1 sense 1, heart
the root of the problem
a close relationship with a social environment
has roots in the South
a number that when multiplied by itself a given number of times equals a specified number
2 is a 4th root of 16 because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16
a solution of a polynomial equation with one unknown
(x + 1) (x - 1) = 0 has the roots x = -1 and x = 1
a word or part of a word from which other words are formed
"butler" and "bottle" come from the same Latin root
root2 of 4verb
to form or enable to form roots
to fix or become fixed by or as if by roots : take root
to remove by or as if by pulling out the roots
root out spies
root3 of 4verb
to turn up or dig in the soil with the snout
pigs rooting for fungi
root4 of 4verb
cheer entry 2 sense 2
to wish for the success of someone or something
rooting for the underdog
roots 例句
1 Over roots and rocks the direwolf sped, through a drift of old snow, the crust crackling beneath his weight.
2 Our job was to dig out this tree, roots and everything, in front of a huge house that’s still under construction.
3 It was just after dawn and the air was heavy with dew and Olanna wandered around in the damp coolness, under the green foliage of the forest, sidestepping thick roots.
4 Her hair is dyed an orangey color, with gray-brown roots showing.
5 Or maybe you know that it has other roots in the Rastafari religion.
6 I fell a couple of times, tripping over roots sticking out from ground that was ashy and loose in the thinning earth, washed out from the endless rain.
7 This syncopation is now so common in all popular music that it has quite forgotten its Cuban roots.
8 Their own Jewish religion, their own rich Jewish ethnic and cultural roots, they anesthetized, and cut off. . . until they began thinking of themselves as ‘ ‘Germans.
9 Mason jars filled with roots and herbs on the counter.
10 The vadose zone supplies plant roots near the surface with water.
包气带为地表附近的植物根系提供水分。
11 This is best experienced by looking them up, preferably in one of the dictionaries that provide all the roots back to the original, hypothetical fossil language of proto-Indo-European, and observing their behavior.
12 Unhappiness is the root cause of his illness.
不开心是他生病的根源。
13 In the castle, roots were regarded as peasant food.
14 He was still on the hill behind his house, nestled in the roots of the yew tree towering over him.
15 Her aqua hair lies flat instead of in spikes and you can see the roots growing in gray.
16 “Grass is already brown, but these roots are too dry to hold water. Pretty soon, any rain that comes is going to be too late.”
17 “Somewhere right along here,” Justin remarked, “we’re entering the woods. You’ll notice the tunnel runs a bit crooked. We had to bend it to go around tap roots—some as thick as fence posts.”
18 Some made their homes in the river world of the Amazon basin, others struck roots in Andean mountain valleys or the open pampas of Argentina.
19 I saw that the roots did not go their own independent way into the algae, but rather joined it, became it.
20 The robot sank her fingers into the ground and felt the spongy layer of roots below the grass.