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y

UK // (waɪ) //

是的

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Definitions

  1. 1

    Symbol, Mathematics.

    • : an unknown quantity.
    • : the y-axis.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Its vehicles—the Models S, 3, X, Y lineup—are selling well despite the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Later Neanderthals, however, have Y chromosomes that look more like those of us humans.

  • If you see a negative impact on your current X stock, you don’t sell, but invest in a different Y stock that will reduce your risk of loss.

  • Reporting in PLOS ONE, the researchers found that 62 percent of participants who chanted together chose Y compared with just 21 percent who chanted in sequence.

  • Thus, a small number of genes on the Y chromosome can create maleness, which is a rather large phenotypic change, even though the father’s contribution to the male genotype is less than the mother’s, as we saw above.

  • Why do you think you were “an asperg-y movie fan…a jabbering repellent acolyte?”

  • Lyricist E. Y. “Yip” Harburg was as provocative as Hammerstein, though with a much less earnest, more whimsical sensibility.

  • Very bass-y house, if I was in my element and playing what I like to play.

  • With the freedom of doing that, we were able to do a non-human, flip-y thing.

  • I was like, “In what world do I look like I would play the WASP-y wife?”

  • If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.

  • Y was a Youth, that did not love school; Z was a Zany, a poor harmless fool.

  • D'o l'on peut aussy veoir, quelle esperance il y a de planter une belle chrestient par tels evangelistes.

  • Ajoutez cecy, s'il vous plaist, la grande difficult qu'il y a de tirer d'eux les mots mesmes qu'ils ont.

  • Il n'y eut celuy de nous qui ne jugeast tel metheore prodigieux.