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kern

/kurn/US // kɜrn //UK // (kɜːn) //

克恩,克尔恩

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to remove a portion of space between in preparation for printing.
    • : to form or furnish with a kern, as a type or letter.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a part of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters.

Examples

  • Without that understanding, people who develop chronic issues after a breakthrough infection, like Zaleski and Kern, may be overlooked and left out of crucial efforts to develop treatments.

  • Among them, Sally Kern of Oklahoma occupies a special place.

  • And working with people like Kern and Richardson…it was a matter of my liking their work, and their liking mine.

  • In 1879 an old man, Blasius Kern, was found one morning completely snowed over and with a serious wound in the head.

  • The kern or cateran of the Highlands was a light-armed infantryman, as opposed to the heavy-armed "gallowglass."

  • Dr. Kern, in editing the Malberg glosses, points out that the gloss in Title xlii.

  • We came north by way of Tejon pass and the Kern River, not far from quite a large lake, and reached the mines at last.

  • The new departure was made in 1883 by Caro and Kern, who patented a process for the synthesis of colouring-matters of this group.