triad

英['traɪæd] 美['traɪæd]
  • n. 三个一组;三合会;<音>三和弦
triadic
Noun:
  1. the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one

  2. a set of three similar things considered as a unit

  3. three people considered as a unit

  4. a three-note major or minor chord; a note and its third and fifth tones

1. Self - knowledge in this case a perspective on the entire triad.
在这重意义上, 自我 认识成了透视[自己、世界和上帝]这个三元体系(triad)的一个视角(perspective).

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2. For the faculty, there exists the triad of responsibilities: teaching, research, and service.
教员要承担三重责任:教学、研究与服务。

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3. This coordinate system is called the triad at the point.
这个坐标系叫做该点的三面形坐标系.

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4. Diagnosis is based on a clinical triad.
本病诊断取决于临床上的三征.

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5. No individual or organization is consciously concerned with the triad of economic problems.
任何个人和机构都不是有意识地关心到三位一体的经济问题.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This coordinate system is called the triad at the point.
      这个坐标系叫做该点的三面形坐标系。
    2. Healthy living means the triad of behavior: diet, physical and mental exercise.
      健康的生活方式是饮食、身体锻练和思维锻练的三合一。