obverse的意思和读音

obverse

: [əbˈvɜrs] : [ˈɒbvɜː(r)s]

adj.;【】()

n.;(

obverses  

adj.reverse

adj.front,opposite,visible,anterior,equivalent

n.head,heads,side,face,top

obversen.

1.the opposite of sth

The obverse of love is hate.

2.the side of a coin or medal that has the head or main design on it

n.1.(,),;();2.

adj.1.,;;2.】(),

n.1.the main side of a coin, usually with a picture of a head on it2.the opposite of something

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2. 15.introvert 17.obverse 1.anticipate ...

3. obtuse obverse OC ...

4. 15.introvert 17.obverse 1.anticipate ...

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6. n. obverse n., obverse obverse ...

7. obstruct obverse opponent ...

8. extrovert n. , obverse n. ; reverse n. ; ...

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1.The design depicts a realistic portrait of an American Indian on the obverse of the coin along with the word "Liberty" along the rim.沿

2.Internet is measured from form of pure in the past social obverse side and positive force, had begun to produce very big change.

3.On the obverse, the traditional goddess of victory, holding a palm in her left hand and a winner's crown in her right.

4.One hope of many of the euro's founder members was the obverse : that the club would become more politically and economically integrated.

5.Since current account deficits are the obverse of capital account surpluses, their current account deficits will automatically contract too.

6.The code is set down in horizontal columns of cuneiform writing: 16 columns of text on the obverse side and 28 on the reverse.1628

7.D. As for price competition from the local stores, we would try to avoid obverse conflicts, and use other means to attract customers.D

8.They indulge in a manic idealization of their young ; it is the obverse of child battering but sometimes has equally fatal effects .

9.To sum up, we must learn to look at problems from all sides, seeing the reverse as well as the obverse side of things.

10.Obverse stable fixation, rate of union and infection for distal of tibial fractures.