tee
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The name of the Latin script letter T/t.
— The word length, which contains only four sounds l e ng th, is usually spell'd thus, el ee en gee tee aitch.
- A flat area of ground from which players hit their first shots on a golf hole.
- A finial resembling an umbrella, crowning a dagoba in Indochinese countries.
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Something shaped like the letter T.
— angles and tees
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A usually wooden or plastic peg from which a ball is kicked or hit.
— Pollard, who went into the semifinals with an unsatisfactory 63% return from the kicking tee, turned it around splendidly against Wales and he continued that form despite missing his first attempt in the final.
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Ellipsis of tee-shirt.
— Brendan pulled a black tee over his head.
- The target area of a curling rink.
- The process of redirecting output to multiple destinations.
- The mark at which players aim in quoits.
动词 v.
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To redirect output to multiple destinations.
— […] teeing via multiple redirects (ls > file1 > file2) […]
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To place a ball on a tee
— If at any hole a competitor play his first stroke from outside the limits of the teeing-ground, he shall count that stroke, tee a ball, and play his second stroke from within these limits.
- To teach, educate, train, bring up.
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词源
词源 1
* From Middle English, from Old English te, from Latin tē (the name of the letter T).
* (computing): By analogy with a T-shaped pipe that sends fluids in two directions.
* (computing): By analogy with a T-shaped pipe that sends fluids in two directions.
词源 2
First attested in the 17th century as teaz, back-formation from obsolete Scots teaz, later reanalyzed as a plural.
词源 3
From Middle English teen, from Old English tēon (which was contracted from earlier tēohan, from Proto-West Germanic *teuhan.
词源 4
From Burmese ထီး (hti:, “umbrella”).
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