词汇 | strata |
释义 | strata noun uk /ˈstrɑː.tə/ us /ˈstreɪt̬.ə//ˈstrɑː.t̬ə/ stratanoun (LAYER/PART)plural ofstratum(stratum的复数) Coverings and layers a blanket of somethingidiom beeswax wrap blanket brazen casing diaphragm interstratify lagging lamella lamellar lamellate seam sheath shellac space blanket stratum substratum superstratum uncover varnish stratanoun (COOKING)[ C or U ]pluralstratas or strata a baked dish that consists of layers of bread, cheese, and meat or vegetables, covered with a mixture of eggs and milk: Courgette and asparagus strata is a simple dish that can be made out of leftovers and served for breakfast. She delivered muffins, stratas, and fruit salad. I love strata recipes as they are such an easy dish for when I entertain. Uncover the strata and bake for 1 hour, or until it is puffed and lightly browned. The dish can be put together the night before just like a strata and then baked in the morning. Savoury dishes Alfredo American chop suey arancini arroz con pollo baba ghanoush dopiaza dumpling duxelles edamame egg foo yong masala matelote matzo ball mixed grill mochi Scotch egg Scotch woodcock scrambled eggs scrapple shabu-shabu strata | American Dictionarystrata us/ˈstreɪ·t̬ə, ˈstræt̬·ə/ pl of stratum Examples of stratastrata They claim to have a wide appeal to all stratas of society and every class. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I detest using these terms, but they do describe the different stratas of our society. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Their divergencies arise out of the fact that they represent different stratas of economic interests in the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Finally, event-based stratification orders rules so that lower strata do not produce events consumed by the upper strata. In order to avoid aerial predators, susceptible birds may concentrate their time foraging lower in the vegetative strata. Popular politics used to have its vertical and horizontal structures : sections, organizations, and strata. There is then a much greater likelihood that all of these strata will have some part to play in all languages. Note, however, that for the data at hand, one way to take the stratification into consideration would be to incorporate strata indicators as covariates. Terms like 'metric dissonance' and 'dissonant strata' suggest that rhythmic conflicts must always be resolved, whether in performance or analysis. Adding strata improves descriptive coverage, but what penalty, if any, does this move exact in restrictiveness, typology, learning and other goals of phonological theory ? The controls were stratum matched for age and recruited in two age strata, 2-11 months and 12-35 months. In the cases they examine, they do not find evidence that the strata required to treat opacity are independently motivated. Moreover, the evolution of the living standards of the lower strata of the population is in sharp contrast with that of the upper classes. Within each such region, it was then subdivided into rural-urban strata (>50 000 inhabitants). Let fj be the union of the highest strata down to the jth one. See all examples of strata These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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