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mitre

/mahy-ter/US // ˈmaɪ tər //UK // (ˈmaɪtə) //

斜杠,斜切,斜切口,斜面

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Definitions

  1. 1

    mi·tred, mi·tring.

    • : Chiefly British. a variant of miter.

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Examples

  • Mitre hopes to use her reporting to shed light on underreported voices and promote inclusion in the media industry.

  • After the ceremony, the pope ditched his mitre and ceremonial robes and hopped into the popemobile for a spin around the square.

  • These were led by the Nizam, who were dressed entirely in black, except for the yellow, mitre-like headdress.

  • There is a saying, that however clever a man is, you make a fool of him by placing a mitre upon his head.

  • Jewels which originally enriched the mitre and the cross on the breast have disappeared.

  • Provide yourself with a good saw, a hammer, a square, and a mitre-box.

  • One of them has been a bishop, and cannot forgive the loss of his mitre.