to cross one's t's (and dot one's i's) "to be exact" is attested from 1849. Phrase to a T "exactly" is recorded from 1690s, though the exact signification remains uncertain despite much speculation. The measuring tool called a T-square (sometimes suggested as the source of this) is recorded by that name only from 1785. The T-cell (1970) so called because they are derived from the thymus. As a medieval numeral, T represented 160.
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1. T-shirts are a nice little earner and it's better than the dole.
卖T恤衫来钱容易,比领救济金好。
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2. T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
T恤衫现在几乎成了伦敦西区时尚人士的必备之物。
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3. He had bare feet, a T-shirt and cords on.
他光着脚,穿着T恤衫和灯芯绒裤子。
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4. T-shirts, the epitome of American casualness, have moved upscale.
象征美国休闲风格的T恤,已经向高端消费市场迈进。
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5. He wore a T-shirt that had been tie-dyed in bright colours.