trine

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A group of three things.
    — a single trine of brazen tortoises
  2. An aspect of two astrological bodies when 120° apart.
动词 v.
  1. To put in the aspect of a trine. transitive
    — By fortune he [Saturn] was now to Venus trined.
  2. To go. UK,obsolete
    — Twang dell's, i' the strommell, and let the Quire Cuffin: / And Herman Beck strine and trine to the Ruffin.
  3. To hang; to execute (someone) by suspension from the neck. UK,archaic
    — Been Darkmans then booz Mort and Ken, / The been Coves bing awast / On Chats to trine by Rum-Coves dine, / For his long lib at last.
形容词 adj.
  1. Triple; threefold. not-comparable
  2. Denoting the aspect of two celestial bodies which are 120° apart. not-comparable
    — The physicians refer this to their temperament, astrologers to trine and sextile aspects, or opposite of their several ascendants, lords of their genitures, love and hatred of planets […]

词形变化

trines plural trines present,singular,third-person trining participle,present trined participle,past trined past trines present,singular,third-person trining participle,present trined participle,past trined past

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词源

词源 1
From Middle English trine, from Middle French trin, from Latin trīnus.
词源 2
From Middle English trynen, of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse troða (“to walk, tread”); compare Old Swedish trina (“to go”).
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