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multi

/muhl-tee, -tahy/US // ˈmʌl ti, -taɪ //

多,多个,多种,多重

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mul·tis.

    • : a pattern of several colors or hues, usually in stripes: This dress comes in pink or green multi.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : multicolored.

Examples

  • A racing seat arcade style is padded and will impress friends who come over for multi-player action.

  • Also, Mighty Buildings plans this year to market its Mighty Kit System and a new fiber-reinforced material for multi-story projects as part of a planned B2B platform for developers.

  • With nearly 300 single- and multi-pitch routes, Acadia National Park offers a variety of mostly traditional climbs on small pink-granite cliffs.

  • You can try Page Speed Optimization, multi-channel marketing, and more.

  • In a David-and-Goliath battle, a group of Rhode Island officials and a union for hospital workers have so far stymied a multi-billion-dollar private equity fund’s attempt to unload its controlling stake in a national for-profit hospital chain.

  • Neither could her three-week, multi-thousand dollar stay, which was supposed to be a recovery period.

  • The Hazard gang is a multi-generational gang based in the East Los Angeles area.

  • If the Sinterklaas helpers were multi-racial, that would help.

  • Of course, there are now multi-billion-dollar organizations dedicated to Christian politics.

  • A multi-faceted approach to ensuring students reach the critical milestone of grade level reading by fourth grade.

  • In 1843 he was only two thousand francs ahead; but Gedeon Brunner having died, he became a multi-millionaire.

  • They ran a dime apiece up into multi-millions without batting their eye-lashes.

  • Affirmant multi moralistae qui inseminationem requirant talem impotentem.

  • This, then, is the tragedy of the American multi-millionaires.

  • The onlookers were throwing multi-colored streamers at the girls they liked the best among the riders.