trig的意思和读音

trig

: [trɪg] : [trɪg]

n.;〈〉()[]

adj.

v.使()

(triggering);(triglyceride);(Triggers)

trigged  

n.1.2.〉()[]

adj.1.,,;;;;

v.1.使,, (out up)2.,()(up)

v.1.to prop or support something, e.g. with a wedge2.to support something or stop something from moving with a block or wedge

adj.1.neat, smart, tidy, or trim

n.1.a brake or supporting block used to stop something from rolling2.trigonometry, especially as a school subject

1.(triggering)kg,(PEEP)2~5cmH2O,Trig

2.(triglyceride)OSTRIG

3.(Triggers) trig card TRIG TRIG ...

4. Trick Trig TRIG trigger ...

5.(triangle) TRIG TRIG TRIG ...

6.trig

7. posh trig ...

8. ... TIME , TRIG UPPER ...

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1.This means that, yes, she can't be Trig's real mother, but this will hardly be a preferable state of affairs to rightwing Republican voters.BristolTrig

2.TRIG LEVEL It chooses a level within signal peak range from which the sweep can be selected at a properly starting edge of the input signal.使

3.The next day, I was surprised that Jessica wasn't her usual gushing self in Trig and Spanish.西西

4.In pursuance of this decision, when the two brothers, talking university shop, had used "trig" several times, Martin Eden demanded.

5.That means you will have a little bit of trig to do in the integral.

6.This paper introduces the analyzing instrument, which uses double operation system and can test the exhaust trig capability of cars.

7.All right, who's up for our trig study group tonight, guys?

8.The internet was soon awash with rumours about Trig, now four months old, with many bloggers claiming he is actually her grandson.Trig(4

9.That means the usual functions, substitutions, basic trig, stuff like that.

10.And I certainly can't think about trig.