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t-unit

/tee-yoo-nit/US // ˈtiˌyu nɪt //

T单元

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a minimal unit constituting a complete sentence, consisting of one independent clause and any dependent clauses connected to it: used as a measure of the structural complexity of sentences.

Examples

  • “Stay in formation,” a sergeant from the ceremonial unit said over a public address system to the cops along the street.

  • Marvin takes off his T-shirt and dives into his swimming pool.

  • My father was in an intelligence unit for the U.S. Navy, as he had been in World War II.

  • Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.

  • They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard.

  • There'll be heaps uh fun in the Cypress Hills country when they get t' runnin' the whisky-jacks out.

  • An with that I laid down on the settee, an felt orful bad, an the more I tho't about it, the wus I felt.

  • I've tried to teach lots of folks; an' sum learns quick, an' some don't never learn; it's jest 's 't strikes 'em.

  • But ef Jos keeps on, airnin' ez much ez he hez so fur, he's goin' ter pay the Injun part on 't, when he cums.

  • It's easy for a prisoner t' slip a note to a friend that happens t' be mountin' guard.