释义 |
'd /d/ short form of had1, would or did; see also 'dst d or d. abbrev- Date
- Daughter
- Day
- Dead
- Deci-
- Degree
- Dele (Latin), delete
- Denarius or denarii (Latin), a penny or pence (before 1971)
- Departs
- Depth
- Deserted
- Diameter
- Died
- Duke
d (physics) symbol Density D or d /dē/ noun- The fourth letter in the modern English alphabet analagous to the fourth letters in the Phoenician, Hebrew, Greek and Roman alphabets (from the last of which it was immediately derived), its sound a voiced alveolar stop
- The second note of the diatonic scale of C major (music)
- The key or scale having that note for its tonic (music)
- In hexadecimal notation, 13 (decimal) or 1101 (binary)
- The fourth highest in a category or range
- Anything shaped like the letter D, such as the semicircular marking on a snooker or billiard table
Dˈ-ring noun A metal ring or clip in the shape of a capital D, used in various kinds of harness or as trimming on garments D or D. abbrev- Democrat or Democratic (US)
- Department
- Deus (Latin), God
- Deutsch (catalogue of Schubert's works)
- Germany (ie Deutschland; IVR)
- Diamonds (cards)
- Dimension
- Dinar
- Director
- Dominus (Latin), Lord
- Dutch
D-day /dēˈdā/ noun - (D for unnamed day) the opening day (6 June 1944) of the Allied invasion of Europe in World War II
- Any critical day of action
Dˈ-mark noun Deutschmark (see mark2) 3-D Three-dimensional (see dimension) D symbol- (as a Roman numeral) 500
- Deuterium (chem)
D symbol Electric flux (displacement) D̄ symbol (Roman numeral) 500000 |