单词 | ae |
释义 | ae1[ ey ] / eɪ / adjective Scot.one. Origin of ae1Middle English (Scots ) ā-,Old English ānone; cf. a1 Words nearby aeadz, adze, Adzhar Autonomous Republic, adzuki, adzuki bean, ae, -aea, Aeacides, Aeacus, Aeaea, A-E amputation Definition for ae (2 of 9)ae2 or æa digraph or ligature appearing in Latin and Latinized Greek words. In English words of Latin or Greek origin, ae is now usually represented by e, except generally in proper names (Caesar), in words belonging to Roman or Greek antiquities (aegis), and in modern words of scientific or technical use (aecium). Definition for ae (3 of 9)AE account executive. Æ American English. Definition for ae (4 of 9)ae- for words with initial ae-, see also e-. Definition for ae (5 of 9)æ the ash, an early English ligature representing a vowel sound like that of a in modern bad. The long ǣ continued in use until about 1250, but was finally replaced by e. The short æ was given up by 1150, being replaced usually by a but sometimes by e. Definition for ae (6 of 9)Æ or AE, A.E.pen name of George William Russell. Definition for ae (7 of 9)ae. at the age of; aged. Origin of ae.From the Latin word aetātis Definition for ae (8 of 9)a.e. Mathematics. almost everywhere. Definition for ae (9 of 9)A.E. Agricultural Engineer. Associate in Education. Associate in Engineering. Æ Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for aeBritish Dictionary definitions for ae (1 of 5)ae2 the internet domain name forUnited Arab Emirates British Dictionary definitions for ae (2 of 5)ae yae/ (e) / determinerScot one; a single Word Origin for aefrom Old English ān British Dictionary definitions for ae (3 of 5)æ1 a digraph in Latin representing either a native diphthong, as in æquus, or a Greek αι (ai) in Latinized spellings, as in æschylus : now usually written ae, or e in some words, such as demon a ligature used in Old and early Middle English to represent the vowel sound of a in cat a ligature used in modern phonetic transcription also representing the vowel sound a in cat British Dictionary definitions for ae (4 of 5)ae. abbreviation foraetatis Word Origin for ae.Latin: at the age of; aged British Dictionary definitions for ae (5 of 5)A.E. AEnounthe pen name of (George William) Russell Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for aeae- For words beginning with ae- that are not found here, see under e-. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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