inverts in Vietnamese
danh từ
[’invɜ:t]
1. (kiến trúc) vòm võng xuống
2. (tâm lý học) người yêu người cùng tính; người đồng dâm
ngoại động từ
[in’vɜ:t]
1. lộn ngược, đảo ngược, xoay ngược; lộn trong ra ngoài
2. đảo (trật tự của từ...)
3. (hóa học) nghịch chuyển
nội động từ
[in’vɜ:t]
(hóa học) đã nghịch chuyể
Sentence patterns related to "inverts"
1. None of this, however, disproves the link between development and peace, or inverts the correlation.
2. Anastrophe is a scheme in which the writer inverts the words in a sentence, saying, or idea
3. All the inverts that you are considering are suitable over the long term, but do steer clear of hard corals.
4. Notes 1 A corollary branch of comparative research inverts the relationship to examine whether democracies achieve better levels of economic development.
5. In American homosexual argot, female inverts, or lesbian lovers, are known euphemistically as “Bulldykers,” whatever that may mean: at least that is their sobriquet in …
6. Aragonite is the mineral normally found in pearls. It is polymorphous (same chemical formula but different crystal structure) with calcite and vaterite, and, with geologic time, probably inverts to calcite even under normal conditions
7. From Joseph Parke’s 1906 book Human Sexuality: In American homosexual argot, female inverts, or lesbian lovers, are known euphemistically as “Bulldykers,” whatever that may mean: at least that is the sobriquet in the “Red Light” district of Philadelphia.
8. The 1993 children's book The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig inverts the cast and makes a few changes to the plot: the wolves build a brick house, then a concrete house, then a steel house, and finally a house of flowers.
Truyện thiếu nhi The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig (1993) đảo lộn vai trò của các nhân vật: Ba con sói xây ngôi nhà bằng gạch, rồi bằng bê tông, bằng thép và bằng hoa.
9. "The anamorphosis inverts the elements and principles of natural perspective: it projects shapes out of themselves, instead of confining them inside their visible outlines; it dismembers them to have them remade afterwards, as they come to be viewed from a given point, or reflected into a peculiar mirror. From all this, a world is derived in which reality and fiction tend to merge.