Nghĩa của từ cata bằng Tiếng Ả Rập

Cata نحو الأرض, لأسفل, ضدّ

Đặt câu có từ "cata"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "cata", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Ả Rập. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ cata, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ cata trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Ả Rập

1. Pitbull featuring Sensato, El Cata, Black Point and Lil Jon.

2. The Canadian Advanced Technology Association (CATA) is one of Canada's leading high technology business and advocacy groups.

3. We find columns of words above and below “catalyst,” all starting with “cata” from the Greek kata, down.

4. Cata-crew will hit the soil of Espana in the end of October in Zaragoza and Seville! EDIT: The gigs are postponed at least until March 2021! Catamenia shirts!

5. Catabolic means “to break down” (hence the prefix “cata” is found in words like catastrophe, cataclysmic), whereas, anabolic means “to build up” (like anabolic steroids that are used/abused by athletes to

6. First Known Use of Catamenia 1750, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for Catamenia New Latin, from Greek katamēnia, from neuter plural of katamēnios monthly, from kata by + mēn month — more at cata-, moon

7. Cation (n.) 1834, from Latinized form of Greek kation "going down," neuter present participle of katienai "to go down," from kata "down" (see cata-) + ienai "to go" (from PIE root *ei-"to go")

8. Catalectic (adj.) 1580s, of a line of verse, "wanting an unaccented syllable in the last foot," from Late Latin catalecticus, from Greek katalektikos "leaving off," from kata "down" (see cata-) + legein "to leave off, cease from," from PIE root *sleg-"be slack, be languid." A complete line is said to be Acatalectic.

9. Catapult (n.) 1570s, from French Catapulte and directly from Latin catapulta "war machine for throwing," from Greek katapeltes, from kata "against" in reference to walls, or perhaps "through" in reference to armor (see cata-) + base of pallein "to toss, hurl" (from PIE root *pel-(5) "to thrust, strike, drive")