1. tr. - Noun
2. tr. - Adjective
3. tr. - Verb
Abbreviation of translator.
(medicine) Abbreviation of tinctura (Latin for “tincture”).
Abbreviation of trace.
Abbreviation of track.
Abbreviation of tragedy.
Abbreviation of train.
Abbreviation of trainee.
Abbreviation of transaction.
Abbreviation of transfer.
Abbreviation of translation.
Abbreviation of transport.
Abbreviation of transportation.
Abbreviation of transposition.
Abbreviation of treasurer.
(music) Abbreviation of treble.
(music) Abbreviation of trill.
Abbreviation of troop.
Abbreviation of truck.
Abbreviation of trumpet.
Abbreviation of trumpeter.
Abbreviation of trust.
Abbreviation of trustee.
(grammar) Abbreviation of transitive.
Abbreviation of translated.
Abbreviation of translate.
(printing) Abbreviation of transpose.
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(law) Abbreviation of trustee.
Tr.
(music) Abbreviation of trumpet.
Æschylus: High thoughts must have high language. (rewritten and embellished tr. Fitts 1955, p. 108) Aristophanes
Phobokleon: Hunger knows no friend but its feeder. (embellished tr. Parker 1962, p. 55) Aristophanes
A Bilingual Edition of the Cartesian Treatise on Method, ed. and tr. by G. Heffernan, Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 1998. Source: Internet
Bosanquet (tr.) Eadmer's History p. 53 The English clergy, beholden to the king for their preferments and livings, were unable to support Anselm publicly. Source: Internet
In addition to being in a clearly more powerful position in Oedipus at Colonus, Eteocles and Polynices are also culpable: they consent (l. 429, Theodoridis, tr.) to their father's going to exile, which is one of his bitterest charges against them. Source: Internet
Passions of the Soul. tr. by S. H. Voss, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989. Source: Internet