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ti

/tee/US // ti //UK // (tiː) //

小费,小号,钛,缇

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tis.Music.

    • : the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
    • : the tone B.

Examples

  • Another new twist in ski design, which the Sender Ti’s designers mastered, is that each length is flex-tuned for the size of the skier who will likely pilot it.

  • Last year, when Nvidia released the RTX 2080 Ti flagship graphics card, it was a big deal.

  • The other two are da—meaning father—and te—an alternate spelling of ti.

  • Except for nine of them are musical words: do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti—and si—are musical.

  • A man like Ti, my informant explains, buys jewels whenever he is in the money, to sell or hock when times are hard.

  • The Chinese Emperor Huang Ti was called the Yellow Emperor because he clothed himself all in yellow to worship the sun.

  • In particular, the TI report singled out “undisclosed conflicts of interest by government officials.”

  • I walked about till I heard the words of the song:—Segnai mi gera un gato, E ti me carezzevi.

  • Thus in ordinary speech the accents formed a species of melody,—logdes ti melos, as it is called by Aristoxenus .

  • First thing I does is ti get the wife ti ask Harry Nicholson in ti tea wiv us, so as ti hear aal aboot hoo it happened.

  • Others say the god Ti-iti-i pushed up heaven, and his feet made holes six feet deep in the rocks during this exertion.

  • Only the blacks knew the paths through the brown-feathered reeds and dense ti-tree scrubs.