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invert
- put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement;modify (a phrase) by reversing the direction of pitch changes.
- an arch constructed in an upside-down position to provide lateral support, e.g. in a tunnel.;the concave lower surface of a sewer or drain.
verb: invert, 3rd person present: inverts, gerund or present participle: inverting, past tense: inverted, past participle: inverted
noun: invert, plural noun: inverts
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動詞
- 1. put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement invert the mousse on to a serving plate
- 2. modify (a phrase) by reversing the direction of pitch changes.
- ▪ alter (an interval or chord) by changing the relative position of the notes in it.
- 3. subject to inversion; transform into its inverse.
名詞
- 1. an arch constructed in an upside-down position to provide lateral support, e.g. in a tunnel.
- ▪ the concave lower surface of a sewer or drain.
- 2. dated a gay person.
- 3. a postage stamp printed with an error such that all or part of its design is upside down.
- placed or lying upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement from usual: press into an inverted U shape it is shaped like an inverted pyramid
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- placed or lying upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement from usual: press into an inverted U shape it is shaped like an inverted pyramid
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- a mixture of glucose and fructose obtained by the hydrolysis of sucrose.
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- a person who appears to despise anything associated with wealth or social status, while at the ... a bunch of inverted snobs with a dislike of anyone posh
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- the attitude of seeming to despise anything associated with wealth or social status, while at ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for quotation mark
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- put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement: invert the mousse onto a serving plate
- an arch constructed in an upside-down position to provide lateral support, e.g. in a tunnel.
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- IPA[ˈɪnvəːt]
英式
- short for invertebrate
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- IPA[ˈinˌvərt]
美式
- short for invertebrate
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