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英文英文字典
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The first letter of the English and of many other alphabets. The
capital A of the alphabets of Middle and Western Europe, as also the
small letter (a), besides the forms in Italic, black letter, etc., are
all descended from the old Latin A, which was borrowed from the Greek
Alpha, of the same form; and this was made from the first letter (/) of
the Phoenician alphabet, the equivalent of the Hebrew Aleph, and itself
from the Egyptian origin. The Aleph was a consonant letter, with a
guttural breath sound that was not an element of Greek articulation;
and the Greeks took it to represent their vowel Alpha with the a sound,
the Phoenician alphabet having no vowel symbols.
The name of the sixth tone in the model major scale (that in C),
or the first tone of the minor scale, which is named after it the scale
in A minor. The second string of the violin is tuned to the A in the
treble staff. -- A sharp (A/) is the name of a musical tone
intermediate between A and B. -- A flat (A/) is the name of a tone
intermediate between A and G.
An adjective, commonly called the indefinite article, and
signifying one or any, but less emphatically.
In each; to or for each; as, "twenty leagues a day", "a hundred
pounds a year", "a dollar a yard", etc.
A
(prep.)
In; on; at; by.
A
(prep.)
In process of; in the act of; into; to; -- used with verbal
substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant. This is a shortened
form of the preposition an (which was used before the vowel sound); as
in a hunting, a building, a begging.
Of.
A barbarous corruption of have, of he, and sometimes of it and of
they.
An expletive, void of sense, to fill up the meter
A registry mark given by underwriters (as at Lloyd's) to ships
in first-class condition. Inferior grades are indicated by A 2 and A 3.
The first three letters of the alphabet, used for the whole
alphabet.
A primer for teaching the alphabet and first elements of
reading.
The simplest rudiments of any subject; as, the A B C of
finance.
A time indication, equivalent to alla breve.
In church or chapel style; -- said of compositions sung
in the old church style, without instrumental accompaniment; as, a mass
a capella, i. e., a mass purely vocal.
With stronger reason.
A kind of divorce which does not dissolve the
marriage bond, but merely authorizes a separate life of the husband and
wife.
Characterizing that kind of reasoning which derives
propositions from the observation of facts, or by generalizations from
facts arrives at principles and definitions, or infers causes from
effects. This is the reverse of a priori reasoning.
Applied to knowledge which is based upon or derived
from facts through induction or experiment; inductive or empirical.
Characterizing that kind of reasoning which deduces
consequences from definitions formed, or principles assumed, or which
infers effects from causes previously known; deductive or deductively.
The reverse of a posteriori.