释义 |
rooting是root的现在分词 - v.支持;(使)生根;(使)固定;(使)固着
- n.根源;本质;根柢;【数】根数
- adj.根的;根本的
- 网络发根;根植;生根的
过去分词:rooted 现在分词:rooting 第三人称单数:roots n. stem,rhizome,tuber,radicle,radix v. dig,grub,rootle,search,nose n. | 3. (草木、毛发等的)根;根菜,食用菜根;根茎,地下茎;块根;有根植物,草木,草;根菜类;(山)麓 8. 根本,根源,原因;本质;基础,根柢;【语言学】词根;根词;【数学】根数,根 3. (草木、毛发等的)根;根菜,食用菜根;根茎,地下茎;块根;有根植物,草木,草;根菜类;(山)麓 8. 根本,根源,原因;本质;基础,根柢;【语言学】词根;根词;【数学】根数,根 | v. | 2. (使)生根;(使)固定;(使)固着;〔比喻〕深深种下,使根深蒂固 2. (使)生根;(使)固定;(使)固着;〔比喻〕深深种下,使根深蒂固 | adj. | | un. | 1. 罗德(Elihu,1845—1937,美国律师及政治家,曾获1912年诺贝尔和平奖) |
n. | 1. the part of a plant that has no leaves or buds and usually spreads underground, anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil 2. an underground plant part that is used as a vegetable, e.g. a carrot or turnip 3. the portion of a body part such as a tooth or hair that is embedded in tissue 4. the bottom or base of something, or the part by which something is attached to the body 5. the fundamental cause, basis, or essence of something, or the source from which something derives 6. an ancestor or progenitor, especially one from whom many people are descended 7. a number that when multiplied by itself a particular number of times equals another number 8. a number that can take the place of the variable in an equation and solve the equation 9. the basic meaningful part of a word that is left when any affixes are removed and that cannot be analyzed further 10. the original reconstructed form from which a recorded word is derived, e.g. by phonetic change or the addition of affixes 1. the part of a plant that has no leaves or buds and usually spreads underground, anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil 2. an underground plant part that is used as a vegetable, e.g. a carrot or turnip 3. the portion of a body part such as a tooth or hair that is embedded in tissue 4. the bottom or base of something, or the part by which something is attached to the body 5. the fundamental cause, basis, or essence of something, or the source from which something derives 6. an ancestor or progenitor, especially one from whom many people are descended 7. a number that when multiplied by itself a particular number of times equals another number 8. a number that can take the place of the variable in an equation and solve the equation 9. the basic meaningful part of a word that is left when any affixes are removed and that cannot be analyzed further 10. the original reconstructed form from which a recorded word is derived, e.g. by phonetic change or the addition of affixes | v. | 1. to develop a root or roots, or cause a plant to grow roots 2. to dig in the surface of the ground with the snout or nose out of curiosity or in search of food 3. to cheer, shout, or applaud in support of a contestant or team 4. to move things about unsystematically while looking for something 5. to become fixed, embedded, or immobile, or cause somebody or something to become fixed, embedded, or immobile 6. to provide support to or be actively in favor of somebody or something 7. to have a basis or origin in something 8. an offensive term meaning to have sexual intercourse with somebody 9. to search for something by putting your hand deep into a place and pushing things around 10. (of plants,cuttings,etc.)cause to send out roots and begin to grow 1. to develop a root or roots, or cause a plant to grow roots 2. to dig in the surface of the ground with the snout or nose out of curiosity or in search of food 3. to cheer, shout, or applaud in support of a contestant or team 4. to move things about unsystematically while looking for something 5. to become fixed, embedded, or immobile, or cause somebody or something to become fixed, embedded, or immobile 6. to provide support to or be actively in favor of somebody or something 7. to have a basis or origin in something 8. an offensive term meaning to have sexual intercourse with somebody 9. to search for something by putting your hand deep into a place and pushing things around 10. (of plants,cuttings,etc.)cause to send out roots and begin to grow | np. | 1. cultural or family origins, especially as the basis for a feeling of belonging in a particular place or environment 2. somebody's genetic origins or ancestry |
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