释义 |
N1 nounN2 NN1, n /en/ (plural N’s, n’s) noun [countable, uncountable] - At the w end on the N wall is a balcony with a grille which led into the palace next door.
- He had beard of the Fong-Chen mix-up the day after the embassy party from N.
- The N tower was completed in 1466 but rebuilt after a fire in 1835; the s tower is of 1511.
- The cause of the following outburst is the receipt of notice of dues from the N.
- This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.
- Thus, 141 is expressed uniquely as where 41y belongs to Y and l41N belongs to N.
- Walk around the outside of the N transept of the church whose fine tympanum relief is now in St George's Gallery.
► Letters & punctuationA, nounABC, nounalpha, nounalphabet, nounalphabetical, adjectiveampersand, nounapostrophe, nounasterisk, nounB, nounbeta, nounblock capitals, nounblock letters, nounbrace, nounbracket, nounbracket, verbC, nouncapital, nouncapital, adjectivecapitalize, verbcaps, cedilla, nouncircumflex, nounclause, nouncolon, nouncomma, nounconsonant, nounCyrillic, adjectiveD, noundash, noundelta, noundiacritic, nounditto, nounE, nounexclamation mark, nounF, nounG, noungamma, nounGothic, adjectivegrave, adjectiveH, nounhyphen, nounI, nounIPA, nounJ, nounK, nounL, nounletter, nounlower case, nounM, nounN, nounNHS, the, O, nounoblique, nounomega, nounP, nounparenthesis, nounperiod, nounpunctuate, verbpunctuation, nounpunctuation mark, nounQ, nounquestion mark, nounquestion tag, nounquotation mark, nounR, nounrune, nounS, nounschwa, nounscript, nounsemicolon, nounslash, nounsmall, adjectivespeech marks, nounsquare bracket, nounstar, nounstenography, nounstress mark, nounT, nountilde, nounU, nounumlaut, nounupper case, nounV, nounvowel, nounW, nounX, nounY, nounZ, nounzed, noun NOUN► terminus· This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.· The least defined regions are residues 1-4 at the N terminus of CyP and the loop composed of CyP residues 41-45. 1the 14th letter of the English alphabet2used in mathematics to represent a number whose value is not known: The value of n is less than 10.N1 nounN2 NN2 the written abbreviation of north or northern |