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mitre
- IPA[ˈmʌɪtə]
英式
- a tall headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of office, tapering to a point at front and back with a deep cleft between.;a joint made between two pieces of wood or other material at an angle of 90°, such that the line of junction bisects this angle
- join by means of a mitre joint or seam
noun: mitre, plural noun: mitres
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名詞
- 1. a tall headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of office, tapering to a point at front and back with a deep cleft between.
- 2. a joint made between two pieces of wood or other material at an angle of 90°, such that the line of junction bisects this angle a mitre saw
- ▪ a diagonal seam between two pieces of fabric that are sewn together at a corner.
- 3. a mollusc of warm seas which has a sharply pointed shell with a narrow aperture, supposedly resembling a bishop's mitre.
動詞
- 1. join by means of a mitre joint or seam turn up a double hem, mitring the corners
- a tall headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of office, tapering to a point ...
- join by means of a miter: turn up a double hem, mitering the corners
Oxford American Dictionary
- joined with a miter joint or seam: complete the sides with mitered corners
Oxford American Dictionary
- joined with a mitre joint or seam: complete the sides with mitred corners
Oxford Dictionary
- each of a pair of bevelled cogwheels with teeth set at 45° and axes at right angles.
Oxford Dictionary
- a guide to enable a saw to cut mitre joints at the desired angle.
Oxford Dictionary
- a guide to enable a saw to cut miter joints at the desired angle.
Oxford American Dictionary