tare
tare 英 [teə(r)] 美 [ter]
n. 皮重;巢菜;毒麦;野碗豆 vt. 称皮重
进行时:taring 过去式:tared 过去分词:tared 第三人称单数:tares 名词复数:tares
- The tare of a container is its weight when it's empty, which is important to know when you can't weigh something without putting it into something else.
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- n. 皮重;巢菜;毒麦;野碗豆
- vt. 称皮重
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1. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.
于是有两个母熊从林中出来,撕裂他们中间四十二个童子。
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2. Then the king arose, and tare his garments, and lay on the earth; and all his servants stood by with their clothes rent.
王就起来,撕裂衣服,躺在地上。 王的臣仆也都撕裂衣服,站在旁边。
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3. The tools of the SOA governance trade—the registry and the runtime enforcement point such as an agent or an XML gateway—tare missing from the cloud computing world.
对于 SOA 治理中的注册器和运行时实施点(比如代理或 XML 网关),在云计算中都是不存在的。
- tare (n.1) "kind of fodder plant, vetch," c. 1300, perhaps cognate with or from Middle Dutch tarwe "wheat," from a Germanic source perhaps related to Breton draok, Welsh drewg "darnel," Sanskrit durva "a kind of millet grass," Greek darata, daratos "bread," Lithuanian dirva "a wheat-field." Used in 2nd Wyclif version (1388) of Matthew xxiii.25 to render Greek zizania as a weed among corn (earlier darnel and cockle had been used in this place); hence figurative use for "something noxious sown among something good" (1711).
- tare (n.2) "allowable difference between gross and net weight, deduction made from gross weight of goods to account for approximate weight of packaging or container holding them," late 15c., from Middle French tare "wastage in goods, deficiency, imperfection" (15c.), from Italian tara, Medieval Latin tara, from Arabic tarah, literally "thing deducted or rejected, that which is thrown away," from taraha "to reject."
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