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tarata

/tuh-rah-tuh/US // təˈrɑ tə //

校准过的,校准的,已校准,标定的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tree, Pittosporum eugenioides, of New Zealand, having elliptic leaves and fragrant, yellow flowers, grown as an ornamental.

Examples

  • Te Tarata is not always active, sometimes the crater is perfectly dry, as it had been the previous week to our coming.

  • In the distance was a cluster of buildings which I was told was Tarata.

  • Tarata is in the heart of what once was the great Inca Empire.

  • Some gave sixpence, some a shilling, and some a few coppers; the chief of the police gave Tarata five shillings.

  • Tarata does not lie on level ground as it appears from the mountains above the town.