AC相关的单词列表
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tractable(adj.)
"manageable," 15世纪初,源自拉丁语 tractabilis,意为“可触摸或处理的,可操作的,可感知的,可管理的”,比喻意义上是“柔顺的”,源自 tractare “处理,管理”(参见 treat(v.))。相关词汇: Tractability。
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tractarian(n.)
1824, "writer or publisher or distributor of tracts," from tract (n.2) _ -arian. Tractator also was used for "writer of tracts."
Tractarian, with capital T-, as adjective and noun in reference to the High Churchmen who held the doctrines put forth by Newman (in "Tracts for the Times") is by 1840. Related: Tractarianism.
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tractation(n.)
"treatment or handling of a subject, discussion, a discourse or writing," 1550s, from Latin tractationem (nominative tracatio) "a handling, management, treatment; conduct, behavior," also in rhetoric, "discussion," noun from past-participle stem of tractare "handle, manage" (see treat (v.)).
A Roman tractator (fem. tractatrix) was a slave who gave a master massages and oiled the skin, but in post-classical use it also was a "treater" of literary topics or matters.
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tractile(adj.)
"capable of being drawn out in length," 1620s (Bacon), as if from Latin *tractilis from tract-, past-participle stem of trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)).
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traction(n.)
15世纪早期,“拉或拉”(最初是为了重新定位脱臼的肢体)来自中世纪拉丁语 tractionem(格 tractio)“拉”(13世纪中期),动作名词来自拉丁语 trahere “拉,拖”(见 tract(n.1))。 “车轮和其移动表面之间的摩擦”一词首次出现于1825年。在现代医疗保健中,“对身体某部位的持续牵拉以保持骨折的位置”,1885年。
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tractive(adj.)
"having power to draw or pull, used for traction," 1610s, from French tractif, from Latin tract-, past-participle stem of trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)).
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tractor(n.)
1856年,“拉扯的东西”,源自现代拉丁语 tractor “那个拉的东西”,是拉丁语 trahere “拉,拖”的动作名词(参见 tract(n.1))。早期用于指一种假医疗设备,由两根金属棒组成,据说可以缓解风湿病(1798年,全称为 Perkins's metallic tractor); 这仍然是《世纪词典》(1891年)的主要意义。
“用于拉车或犁的发动机或车辆”的意义记录于1896年,早期为 traction engine(1859年)。 “用于拉货车拖车的强大卡车”的意义首次出现于1926年; tractor-trailer 作为“组合的机动卡车和拖车”始于1914年。
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tractor-trailer(n.)
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transact(v.)
1580年代,由 transaction 派生而来,或者源于拉丁语 transactus, 过去分词形式为 transigere,意为"穿过、完成、结束、解决",由 trans "越过、超越; 穿越"(参见 trans-)和 agere "发动、推动前进"构成,因此为"做、执行"(源于 PIE 根词 *ag-,意为"推动、拖出、移动")。相关词汇: Transacted; transacting。
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transaction(n.)