英:[ˈtɪldə]
美:[ˈtɪldə]
英:[ˈtɪldə]
美:[ˈtɪldə]
til·de
tIl d
复数:tildes
noun
a mark ˜ placed especially over the letter n (as in Spanish señor sir) to denote the sound \nʸ\ or over vowels (as in Portuguese irmã sister) to indicate nasality
the mark used to indicate negation in logic and the geometric relation "is similar to" in mathematics
the mark used to indicate an approximate value
1864年,源自西班牙语,是加泰罗尼亚语 title 的音位转换,源自中世纪拉丁语 titulus 的方言形式,意为“在缩写词上划线表示省略的字母”,是拉丁语 titulus 的专业术语,字面意思为“铭文,标题”(参见 title(名词))。这个标记本身代表一个 -n-,在中世纪拉丁手稿中用于在前一个字母上的缩写词中表示省略的 -n- 并节省空间。
Spanish, from Medieval Latin titulus tittle
The first known use of tilde was circa 1864
tiller1 of 2noun
a person who tillsalso: cultivator
tiller2 of 2noun
a lever used to turn the rudder of a boat from side to side
tiller1 of 2noun
a person who tillsalso: cultivator
tiller2 of 2noun
a lever used to turn the rudder of a boat from side to side
tiller1 of 2noun
a person who tillsalso: cultivator
tiller2 of 2noun
a lever used to turn the rudder of a boat from side to side
tillagenoun
the process of tilling land
cultivated land
till1 of 4preposition or conjunction
until
won't finish till next week
till2 of 4verb
to work by plowing, sowing, and raising crops on or in help till the soil
tilled the land
till3 of 4noun
a drawer for money
till4 of 4noun
a mixture of clay, sand, gravel, and boulders deposited by a glacier
tile1 of 2noun
a flat or curved piece (as of fired clay, stone, or concrete) used especially for roofs or floors
a pipe of earthenware used for a drain
a thin piece of material (as linoleum or rubber) for covering floors or walls
tile2 of 2verb
to cover with tiles
tile1 of 2noun
a flat or curved piece (as of fired clay, stone, or concrete) used especially for roofs or floors
a pipe of earthenware used for a drain
a thin piece of material (as linoleum or rubber) for covering floors or walls
tile2 of 2verb
to cover with tiles
tile1 of 2noun
a flat or curved piece (as of fired clay, stone, or concrete) used especially for roofs or floors
a pipe of earthenware used for a drain
a thin piece of material (as linoleum or rubber) for covering floors or walls
tile2 of 2verb
to cover with tiles
tile1 of 2noun
a flat or curved piece (as of fired clay, stone, or concrete) used especially for roofs or floors
a pipe of earthenware used for a drain
a thin piece of material (as linoleum or rubber) for covering floors or walls
tile2 of 2verb
to cover with tiles
tildenoun
a mark ˜ placed especially over the letter n (as in Spanish señor) to indicate a sound that is approximately \ny\
1 If you're in some other directory, there's no need to go home first or to type the full directory path. Just use the tilde character.
如果您位于其他目录中,不必先返回主目录或者键入完整的目录路径,只需使用波浪号即可。
2 While the tilde also never reached critical mass, cutesy emoji faces achieved global dominance, even among business associates.
3 She lives her life in Spanish, and she is tapping out messages filled with tildes via her social-media networks, nudging friends to donate.
4 It was owing to the want of the tilde, or mark over the ñ, which alters the signification of the word: with it, Peña signifies a rock; without it, Pena has the sense I adopted.
5 Webber erroneously called the misplaced accent mark over the “s” a tilde, which is actually that squiggly line that goes over words like “piñon” and “español.”
6 For example, Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. – a native of Venezuela – spells his last name with a tilde over the letter N. Since there’s no equivalent in the English alphabet, the easy thing is to use an N instead.
7 Thursday’s final word on the matter means “it will be difficult to refuse the tilde to other children in future”, said the Bernard family’s lawyer Jean-Rene Kerloc’h.
8 LOTHAR (Land Optronic thermal Aiming Resource) is a multi sensor system specifically designed for Fire Control Systems equipped with the "Tilde" thermal camera (ir cooled).
Lothar系统是一种多传感器系统,专为配备“蒂尔德”热成像仪(红外制冷)的火控系统设计。
9 When the boy was born in May 2017, a government official refused to employ the “tilde” on his birth certificate, writing the name as Fanch.
10 Designed by Oscar Niemeyer in the shape of the tilde above the “a” in São Paulo, the Copan celebrated its 50th birthday last year with middle age starting to take its toll.
11 Transcriber's note: In the original text the words "canyon" and "pinyon" are spelled in the Spanish form, "canon" and "pinon", with tildes above the center "n"s.
12 NEW programs, new talent, new sets, a fancy new studio in Miami and a new logo featuring an outsize, stylized tilde.
13 The baby, born in May, already has an ID card and passport with a tilde on it.
14 A final handy tip: The tilde ~ is equivalent to your home directory.
15 The logo for Calibra and its digital wallet will feature a single tilde.
16 Saldaña has mostly been billed without the tilde in projects like "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Avengers: Endgame" but now she wants to move forward with it written correctly.
17 File checking occurs in the check function and simply looks for files ending with a tilde (~) or pound sign (#), beginning with a pound sign, or ending with the extension .pyc.
文件检查发生在check函数中,仅简单地检查以波浪号(~)或者井号(#)结束的文件,以井号后开始或扩展名 .pyc 结束的文件。
18 The tilde is used in the Spanish and Portuguese alphabets and in the unique language of the Breton people of north-west France.
19 Tilde followed by a user's name refers to that user's home directory .
波浪字符后面跟用户名代表用户的主页目录。
20 The tilde imparts the “nya” sound in Spanish-speaking countries but seems useless elsewhere.