2. (also mitre joint)TIC a joint between two pieces of wood, in which each piece is cut at an angle 斜接口,斜面接头,斜榫
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mitre• On the way to the tomb there are some mementoes of the great man, a crucifixstaff and a mitre.• She was dressed in black gauze and held a strobe light aloft like a mitre.• Your intendedframe may have a broken mitre, or a missingsection of decorativemoulding.• Simply cut the appropriateexternalmitre on a length of cove then cut it off square.• The Bishop took off his mitre and handed it to an adjacent altar-boy.• There was what may have been a bishop's mitre on the skull, which grinned amiably up at us.• Both lengths are fixed in the normalmanner, the longer one first, and the mitre made good with adhesive.• Pin in place and stitch the folds of the mitre with a drawstitch and hem or slipstitch the remainder of the hem.