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matched

/mach/US // mætʃ //UK // (mætʃ) //

匹配的,匹配,相匹配的,搭配

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slender piece of wood, cardboard, or other flammable material tipped with a chemical substance that produces fire when rubbed on a rough or chemically prepared surface.
    • : a wick, cord, or the like, prepared to burn at an even rate, used to fire cannon, gunpowder, etc.

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Examples

  • String your bow, see how it bends, unstring it, and do some tiller work—the process of carving the belly of the bow to make the bending limbs match.

  • Partial match domains refer to when your domain name has partially included the main keyword that you are trying to rank for.

  • After all, there is no perfect match within an activity data set.

  • I am embarrassed that I just have returned from weapons and war, not good enough to be a match for you.

  • By the time Tinder announced the second season of “Swipe Night” in February, Tinder said millions of users had tuned into the series and matches and conversations had increased by 26% and 12%, respectively.

  • Part of the problem is the mandate of the war and the means with which the U.S. is fighting it do not match up.

  • We can also begin to plan our wardrobes to match our new and improved selves.

  • When he is awarded Player of the Match while competing for India in England, he is given champagne at the ceremony.

  • The trouble is, Pakistan kept losing its wars with India and is indeed no match for India.

  • A season of Game of Thrones tells its story over ten hours, and only a video game adaptation could match or exceed that.

  • Little did Tressan dream to what a cask of gunpowder he was applying the match of his smug pertness.

  • A cricket-match was in progress, but the bowling and batting were extremely wild, thanks to The Warren strong beer.

  • "He's been counting the days till you got home, Mark," said Tim, holding a burning match over my pipe.

  • And Jimmy, although there is not much money in the family—about twenty thousand a year—would be a very good match.

  • It was deep twilight in the room, and rather cold, for the eucalyptus and olive logs in the fireplace still awaited the match.