root的意思和读音

root

: [rut] : [ruːt]

n.;【

v.使

adj.

roots  rooting  rooted  

v.+n.take root

adj.+n.deep root

adv.+adj.root deeply

v.jeer

n.stem,rhizome,tuber,radicle,radix

v.dig,grub,rootle,search,nose

rootn.of plant

1.[c]the part of a plant that grows under the ground and absorbs water and minerals that it sends to the rest of the plant

deep spreading roots

I pulled the plant up by(= including) the roots .

Tree roots can cause damage to buildings.

root crops/vegetables(= plants whose roots you can eat, such as carrots)

齿of hair/tooth/nail

2.[c]the part of a hair, tooth, nail or tongue that attaches it to the rest of the body

hair that is blonde at the ends and dark at the roots

main cause of problem

3.[c][ususing]the main cause of sth, such as a problem or difficult situation

Money, or love of money, is said to be the root of all evil.

We have to get to the root of the problem .

What lies at the root of his troubles is a sense of insecurity.

What would you say was the root cause of the problem?

origin

4.[c][usupl]the origin or basis of sth

Flamenco has its roots in Arabic music.

connection with place

5.[pl]the feelings or connections that you have with a place because you have lived there or your family came from there

I'm proud of my Italian roots.

After 20 years in America, I still feel my roots are in England. 20

of word

6.[c]the part of a word that has the main meaning and that its other forms are based on; a word that other words are formed from

‘Walk’ is the root of ‘walks’, ‘walked’, ‘walking’ and ‘walker’.walk walks、walked、walking walker

mathematics

7.[c]a quantity which, when multiplied by itself a particular number of times, produces another quantity

IDM

After ten years travelling the world, she felt it was time to put down roots somewhere.

put down rootsto develop rootsto settle and live in one place

After ten years travelling the world, she felt it was time to put down roots somewhere.

The government set out to destroy the organization root and branch.

root-and-branch reforms

root and branchthoroughly and completely

The government set out to destroy the organization root and branch.

root-and-branch reforms

Fortunately, militarism failed to take root in Europe as a whole.

take rootto develop rootsto become accepted widely

Fortunately, militarism failed to take root in Europe as a whole.

v.of plants

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使to grow roots; to make or encourage a plant to grow roots

search

2.[i]to search for sth by moving things or turning things over

pigs rooting for food

Who's been rooting around in my desk?

‘It must be here somewhere,’ she said, rooting through the suitcase.“。”

sex

3.[i][t]~ (sb)to have sex with sb

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n.1.the part of a plant that grows under the ground, through which the plant gets water and food2.the part of a hair, tooth, or nail that is under your skin3.the place, culture, or family that someone comes from originally; the origins or background of something4.a basic cause or idea5.the root of a number is another number that, when multiplied by itself a particular number of times, equals that number. For example, 3 is the square root of 9 and the cube root of 27.6.the most basic form of a word, or a word that is the base for other words7.the note that forms the base of a chord in music8.the end of a nerve that is closest to the center of your body1.the part of a plant that grows under the ground, through which the plant gets water and food2.the part of a hair, tooth, or nail that is under your skin3.the place, culture, or family that someone comes from originally; the origins or background of something4.a basic cause or idea5.the root of a number is another number that, when multiplied by itself a particular number of times, equals that number. For example, 3 is the square root of 9 and the cube root of 27.6.the most basic form of a word, or a word that is the base for other words7.the note that forms the base of a chord in music8.the end of a nerve that is closest to the center of your body

v.1.to grow roots, or to make a plant grow roots2.to search for something by putting your hand deep into a place and pushing things around; if an animal roots, it searches for food by pushing with its nose

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1.AOL IMAP servers do not permit folders to be created in the root folder or to be removed from the root folder.AOLIMAP

2.And I said to myself, The things in this bag are part of my root too. I can't forget that.西

3.But just when James starts to question his role and decides to wash out, Burke taps him for a special assignment to root out a mole.怀退--”()。

4.However, as anyone who has wrestled with a persistent case of athlete's foot knows, it's not easy to root out a fungus once it's taken hold.

5.Space for the directories other than root is allocated among the data clusters, just as if they were ordinary files.

6.Gravel root, parsley root and marshmallow root have been used historically for supporting normal fluid elimination.

7.The root class of an inheritance hierarchy should define a virtual destructor even if the destructor has no work to do.使

8.As these continue to transmit, they take root and become bits of the code with which youth cultures from around the world communicate.

9.Beginning to use good scientific judgment, statistical analysis, root cause identification, robust solution implementation.

10.From 3 years ago you had the heart to leave the root cause, no matter how, the body that he is the most important.3