alt
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ɔːlt/|/ɒlt/
美 /ɑlt/|/ælt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Of a voice or instrument, high pitch; especially, the octave above the top line of the treble stave.
— Sop[hy] Moderato! moderato! Madam. Your Ladyship's absolutely in alt. / L[ady] Scr[ape] In alt! Madam? / Sop[hy] Yes, in alt- Give me leave to tell your Ladyship, that you have raised your voice a full octave higher since you came into the room.
- Clipping of altitude.
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Synonym of altbier.
— Top-fermenting ales are still brewed, notably the alts of Düsseldorf and kölsches of Cologne.
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A state of excitement, a heightened emotional condition.
— I was, however, glad at my heart, that Mrs. Moore came up so seasonably with notice, that dinner was ready. The fair fugitive was all in alt. She had the game in her own hands; and by giving me so good an excuse for withdrawing, I had time to strengthen myself; the Captain had time to come; and the Lady to cool.
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An alternate or secondary account.
— Of these alts, how many of them are a gender other than your own?
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An alternate account.
— You've been here four days and you already know about the incident from last year? You're such an obvious alt.
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An alternative investment or alternative fund.
— liquid alts
- An alternate version of a piece of art, especially without much changes beyond a specific thing.
- Ellipsis of alt text.
动词 v.
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To use an alternate or secondary account.
— I got banned so I'm alting.
形容词 adj.
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Clipping of alternate.
— alt key
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Clipping of alternative, especially as a cultural phenomenon seen as being outside the mainstream of its genre.
— alt medicine
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Latin altus (“high”). Doublet of old and alto.
词源 2
Abbreviations.
词源 3
Etymology tree
German Altbor.
English alt
Borrowed from German Alt.
German Altbor.
English alt
Borrowed from German Alt.
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