tor
英 [tɔː]
美 [tɔr]
- n. [地理] 石山;[地理] 突岩
- n. (Tor)人名;(德、捷、葡、土、芬、挪、以、瑞典)托尔;(阿拉伯)绍尔;(柬)多
tor 突岩来自古英语 tor,突岩,高山,高塔,可能来自拉丁语 turris,高塔,高物体,词源同 tower,turret.
- tor (n.)
- "high, rocky hill," Old English torr "rock, crag;" said to be a different word than torr "tower." Obviously cognate with Gaelic torr "lofty hill, mound," Old Welsh twrr "heap, pile;" and perhaps ultimately with Latin turris "high structure" (see tower (n.)). But sources disagree on whether the Celts borrowed it from the Anglo-Saxons or the other way round.
- 1. He tor-tured and mutilated six young men.
- 他严刑拷问了6名年轻男子。
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- 2. Called TOR, this pathway is involved in a cell's response to nutrients.
- 这个途径叫TOR, 涉及细胞对营养物质的应答.
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- 3. He also interested in buying the Russian TOR - 1 missile defense system.
- 他对购买俄罗斯的TOR -1 反导系统也兴味十足.
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- 4. My father is a doc tor, my mother is a tea - cher.
- 我的爸爸是医生, 我的妈妈是教师.
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- 5. Adopting complex wind channel technic tor improve the heat transfer.
- 采用复合风道技术,增强散热效果.
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