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c1

abbreviationsiːsi
  • 1Cricket
    (on scorecards) caught by.

    〔板球〕(记分牌用语)被…接杀

    ME Waugh c Lara b Walsh 19

    M·E·沃,被拉腊接杀出局,被沃什击杀出局,19分。

  • 2Cent(s)

    同CENT 或cents

    they cost 25c each
  • 3in combination (in units of measurement) centi-

    (计量单位)同CENTI-

    centistokes (cS)

    厘沱。

  • 4Century or centuries.

    同CENTURY 或centuries

    a watch case, 19th c

    一个19世纪的表壳。

  • 5(preceding a date or amount) circa; approximately.

    用于日期或数字前同CIRCA ;同APPROXIMATELY

    Isabella was born c.1759

    伊莎贝拉约生于1759年。

  • 6(of water) cold.

    (水)同COLD

    all bedrooms have h & c

    所有卧室都有冷热水供应。

  • 7Colt.

    同COLT

siːsi
Physics
  • The speed of light in a vacuum.

    〔物理〕真空光速

    E = mc²

C2

abbreviationsiːsi
  • 1Cape.

    C. Hatteras
  • 2Celsius or centigrade.

    29°C
  • 3(in names of sports clubs) City.

    Lincoln C
  • 4"C."British Command Paper (second series, 1870–99).

  • 5(in Britain) Conservative.

    Sir Nicholas Fairbairn (C, Perth & Kinross)
  • 6Copyright.

    © Oxford University Press
  • 7Physics
    Coulomb(s).

  • 8Cuba (international vehicle registration).

siːsi
  • 1Physics
    Capacitance.

  • 2The chemical element carbon.

Phrases

  • the Big C

    • informal Cancer.

      I decided I was going to beat this monster, the Big C
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was not called by name, but was whispered as ‘the Big C,’ something that could attack any grown-up's body without warning.
      • So, with apologies to all, the need is to find an appropriately gruesome substitute for the Big C, one that gives offence to none.
      • I suppose the warning signs were out when Steve was diagnosed with the Big C, but he's beat a number of other physical close calls with the Grim Reaper.
      • If the Big C is inside any one of these boobs, it would be entirely my fault wouldn't it?
      • However, my best friend has the big C, yes, cancer.
      • Is it any wonder that what has been labelled at The Big C - some cannot even say the name - has become the topic of conversation to be generally avoided?
      • I should learn to shut up when someone brings up the Big C subject, instead of trying to change the world.
      • I'm very conscious that the Big C runs in my family, so have been interested in hearing from people who didn't take conventional cancer treatments, but instead, changed their lifestyle and nutrition.
      • But as you read his first person account of his battle with the Big C, you begin to understand.
      • Was it the Big C, or just a concentrated bit of fat?

C3

(also c)
nounPlural Cs, Plural cs, Plural C'ssiːsi
  • 1The third letter of the alphabet.

    1. 1.1 Denoting the third in a set of items, categories, sizes, etc.
    2. 1.2 Denoting the third of three or more hypothetical people or things.
    3. 1.3 The third-highest class of academic mark.
      he scraped along with C's and D's in most subjects
    4. 1.4 Denoting an intermediate socio-economic category for marketing purposes, including the majority of white-collar (C1) and skilled blue-collar personnel (C2).
    5. 1.5Chess Denoting the third file from the left of a chessboard, as viewed from White's side of the board.
    6. 1.6 The third fixed constant to appear in an algebraic expression, or a known constant.
    7. 1.7 Denoting the lowest soil horizon, comprising parent materials.
  • 2A shape like that of a letter C.

    in combination C-springs
  • 3Music
    The first note of the diatonic scale of C major, the major scale having no sharps or flats.

    1. 3.1 A key based on a scale with C as its keynote.
  • 4The Roman numeral for 100.

  • 5mass noun A computer programming language originally developed for implementing the Unix operating system.

c1

abbreviationsi
  • 1Cent(s).

    同CENT 或cents

  • 2in combination (in units of measurement) centi-

    (计量单位)同CENTI-

    centistokes (cS)

    厘沱。

  • 3"c."Century or centuries.

    同CENTURY 或centuries

    a watch case, 19th c

    一个19世纪的表壳。

  • 4also "c."(preceding a date or amount) circa; approximately.

    用于日期或数字前同CIRCA ;同APPROXIMATELY

    Isabella was born c. 1759

    伊莎贝拉约生于1759年。

  • 5(of water) cold.

    (水)同COLD

    all cabins have h & c

    所有卧室都有冷热水供应。

  • 6Colt.

    同COLT

si
Physics
  • The speed of light in a vacuum.

    〔物理〕真空光速

    E = mc²

C2

abbreviationsi
  • 1Cape (chiefly on maps)

    C. Hatteras
  • 2Celsius or centigrade.

    it was 29°C at noon
  • 3Copyright.

  • 4Physics
    Coulomb(s).

si
  • 1Physics
    Capacitance.

  • 2The chemical element carbon.

Phrases

  • the Big C

    • informal Cancer.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Is it any wonder that what has been labelled at The Big C - some cannot even say the name - has become the topic of conversation to be generally avoided?
      • But as you read his first person account of his battle with the Big C, you begin to understand.
      • I should learn to shut up when someone brings up the Big C subject, instead of trying to change the world.
      • So, with apologies to all, the need is to find an appropriately gruesome substitute for the Big C, one that gives offence to none.
      • However, my best friend has the big C, yes, cancer.
      • I suppose the warning signs were out when Steve was diagnosed with the Big C, but he's beat a number of other physical close calls with the Grim Reaper.
      • Was it the Big C, or just a concentrated bit of fat?
      • If the Big C is inside any one of these boobs, it would be entirely my fault wouldn't it?
      • It was not called by name, but was whispered as ‘the Big C,’ something that could attack any grown-up's body without warning.
      • I'm very conscious that the Big C runs in my family, so have been interested in hearing from people who didn't take conventional cancer treatments, but instead, changed their lifestyle and nutrition.

C3

(also c)
nounsi
  • 1The third letter of the alphabet.

    1. 1.1 Denoting the third in a set of items, categories, sizes, etc.
    2. 1.2 Denoting the third of three or more hypothetical people or things.
    3. 1.3 The third highest class of academic grades.
    4. 1.4Chess Denoting the third file from the left of a chessboard, as viewed from White's side of the board.
    5. 1.5 The third fixed constant to appear in an algebraic expression, or a known constant.
    6. 1.6 Denoting the lowest soil horizon, comprising parent materials.
  • 2A shape like that of a letter C.

    in combination C-springs
  • 3Music
    The first note of the diatonic scale of C major, the major scale having no sharps or flats.

    1. 3.1 A key based on a scale with C as its keynote.
  • 4The Roman numeral for 100.

  • 5A high-level computer programming language originally developed for implementing the UNIX operating system.

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