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alt

/alt/US // ælt //UK // (ælt) music //

备选,备份,备件,备选方案

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : high.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : in alt, in the first octave above the treble staff.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infunction key

Examples

  • That they may need to fend off alt-right poll-watching freelancers make their jobs even more necessary.

  • The alt text is a written alternative to a page’s visual elements.

  • Whereas alt text is not visible on the front end of the site.

  • Don’t forget to add alt text for any visual elements you’re including.

  • Image filenames and alt-text are two signals that have traditionally been used to rank images within Google’s image search tool.

  • Both present alt cert in general—and TFA in particular—as a problem, as a project that urgently needs fixing.

  • Many alt cert programs are much less reflective than TFA when it comes to improving their recruitment and training programs.

  • Admittedly, the quality of alt cert programs varies quite a bit.

  • Alt cert critics often argue that there are flaws in the methodology of some of these studies.

  • TFA—and some other alt cert programs—are already performing about as well as our main teacher preparation pipeline.

  • T may not be alt'gesser dignified to be 'tossicated in zhe legs, but 's far besser'n if 'twas in zhe eyes.

  • Altitude, alt′i-tude, n. height: a point or position at a height above the sea: high rank or eminence.

  • Alt′ar-rails, rails separating the sacrarium from the rest of the chancel.

  • At sight of him the three heads drew apart, and Alt Pikker began to speak of the stars that were rising in the eastern dusk.

  • Joan made no answer, but leaped from her horse without waiting for the hand of Alt Pikker, which many thought strange.