The German word Tür translates as door.
not sure if that's even English.
"tr"generally is used as an abbreviation for the word "transitive" in describing a type of verb, verbs being one of the 8 parts of speech in English. If a verb is transitive, it is an action verb.
Train (the transportation method via railroad) is said like it is spelled. Train. Tr-ay-n. Tr-ai-n. Trai-n. Train. Rhymes with rain.
Each row in a table starts with the <TR> tag, and the cells are started with the <TD> tags which are inside the TR tags. To remove a specific row just highlight, and delete from <TR> to</TR> for example a table with two rows might look like this: <Table> <TR> <td>first row</td> </TR> <TR> <td>second row</td> </TR> </Table> To remove the first row delete <TR> <td>first row</td> </TR> You will be left with: <Table> <TR> <td>second row</td> </TR> </Table>
The country abbreviation for Turkey is "TR." This code is derived from the country's name in English and is used in various international contexts, including vehicle registration and internet domains, where Turkey's country code top-level domain is ".tr."
Tr = cfm/400
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Well, darling, TR (547) minus TR (543) is 4. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be a headache, sugar, just a quick calculation.
Tr=ton
TR Judd is 5' 9".
The following Web Address provides a variety of things that the letters "TR" can stand for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR The following Web Address provides a variety of things that the letters "TR" can stand for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR