tier

英 [tɪə] 美[tɪr]
  • n. 层,排;行,列;等级
  • vt. 使层叠
  • vi. 成递升徘列
  • n. (Tier)人名;(英)蒂尔

词态变化


复数: tiers;

英文词源


tier (n.)
"row, rank, range," mid-15c., from Middle French tire, from Old French tire (13c.) "rank, sequence, order, kind," also "likeness, image; state, condition," probably from tirer "to draw, draw out" (see tirade).

双语例句


1. We sat in the upper tier at the stadium.
我们坐在体育场的上排.

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2. The father said, " Open it, girl , " but tier hands did not move.
父亲说: “ 女儿, 打开看看. ” 但是,她那双手却一动也不动.

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3. Each tier of cells is earmarked for a particular function.
每层细胞都有明确的特殊功能标记.

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4. Heated air is forced into the upper tier of ducts.
加热的气流被送入上面的一排管道.

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5. The procedure he created was a two - tier ballot.
他倡议的新办法,是两次投票法.

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