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ates 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (ate) goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
  2. Ateş is a Turkish surname, and may refer to: * Ceyda Ateş (born 1988), Turkish actress * Murat Ateş (born 1988), Turkish football player * Necati Ateş (born 1980), Turkish football player * Nejla Ates, Turkish belly dancer * Seyran Ates (born 1963), German lawyer * Sonny Ates (born 1935), ...
  3. ((111) Ate) 111 Ate is a large, dark, and carbonaceous main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on August 14, 1870, and named after Ate, a personification of destruction in Greek mythology. Two stellar occultations by Ate were observed in 2000, only two months apart.
  4. Atë or Aite (ἄτη) a Greek word for "ruin, folly, delusion", is the action performed by the hero, usually because of his or her hubris that leads to his or her death or downfall. There is also a goddess by that name (Atë) in Greek mythology, a personification of the same.
  5. (ATE (Telecommunications)) In the field of telecommunications, a telephone exchange or telephone switch is a system of electronic components that connects telephone calls. ...
  6. (ate) Simple past of eat
  7. (ATE) Automatic Test Equipment
  8. (ATE) Acronym that stands for 'automated tested envoirnment'. ATE's are helpful so a series of long tests can be perform repeatedly without the need for human help.
  9. (ATE) Actual Time en Route
  10. (ATE) Agrément Technique Européen
  11. (ATE) Association of Teacher Educators
  12. (Ate (Atari)) An immediate threat to capture; a single liberty remains. A verbal warning is often issued when placing an opponent into ate.
  13. (Ate) (AH-teh) – The “e” in Ate is pronounced the same as the e in ‘led’. It means “Older sister”.
  14. (Ate) (v) : past tense of ‘eat’
  15. (Ate) Common Japanese abbreviation for atari
  16. (Ate) Papa (used only by children when addressing their father or his brother)
  17. (Ate) Thick fruit jelly, typically made of quince or guave and often served with cheese.
  18. (Ate) blindness, madness, or folly that the gods may impose with or without the fault of the human.
  19. (Ate) “Striking. To strike.”
  20. (ate) (1) indicates the salt of a base (phosphate); (2) having the function specified, or being in the state indicated, by the stem or prefix (brevifoliate, centrifugate).
  21. (ate) (Gk- blindness; ruin; pron. aw'-tay): in ancient Greek culture this term was used for criminal folly or reckless ambition of a man beyond his proper sphere; it can refer both to blind ambition, and also to that moral blindness which lacks the courage and humility to admit wrong and to ask ...
  22. (ate) A strike to a specific point.
  23. (ate) a strong fibre used for eel nets and baskets–Wanganui.
  24. (atê) pl. atai veering, aberration, derangement; disaster; punishment for disaster
  25. (in  Ate (Greek mythology))