Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word TRAY


TRAY

Definitions of TRAY

  1. A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried.
  2. A component of a device into which an item is placed for use in the device's operations.
  3. (by extension) The items on a full tray.
  4. (computing, graphical user interface, informal) A notification area used for icons and alerts.
  5. (computing, business) A type of retail or wholesale packaging for CPUs where the processors are sold in bulk and/or with minimal packaging.
  6. (Australia) The platform of a truck that supports the load to be hauled.
  7. (transitive) to place (items) on a tray
  8. (intransitive) to slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria.
  9. (obsolete) trouble; annoyance; anger
  10. (transitive, obsolete) to grieve; to annoy
  11. (transitive, obsolete) to betray [before 16th c.]
  12. Alternative form of trey ("third branch of deer's antler").
  13. (LGBTslang) A gay trans person, particularly a man (a man who is both transgender and gay)
  14. A female given name

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Examples of Using TRAY in a Sentence

  • IceWM has an optional, built-in taskbar with a dynamic start menu, tasks display, system tray, network and CPU meters, mail check and configurable clock.
  • One player begins the game by shaking a covered tray of 16 cubic dice, each with a different letter printed on each of its sides.
  • Habersham shares this portion of Tray Mountain, just 30 vertical feet shy of the peak's 4,430-foot summit, with White County to the west and Towns County to the north.
  • Pricking or prick out (the seedlings), referring to transplanting from seed tray into individual pots.
  • The CD booklet features additional illustrations: a man behind a fence (later sold as a toy named Art), a bed with candles on each bedpost, demonic forms convulsing in the corner of a room, an eye with fiery skull shapes inside, skeletal forms in front of a fire and a heart motif, and a demonic figure which also appears on the CD label, as well as behind the CD tray (and on the cover of The Days of the Phoenix EP).
  • The tray has a picture of the star with man painting (mirroring the cover art of Retrospective I) with "The Rush Remasters" printed in all capital letters just to the left.
  • The entire basket of balls is tipped into a tray in the dedans prior to play to reduce time spent fetching balls.
  • After failures trying rubber bands and metal pins, he settled on placing the slices into a cardboard tray.
  • To support 8 centimetre diameter discs, drives with mechanical tray loading (desktop computer drives) have an indentation in the tray.
  • Flight attendants served food on Wardair-branded Royal Doulton china on tray-table tablecloths on the passenger tray.
  • Often, the work surface or surfaces, such as a writing area or a computer keyboard tray are adjustable to provide an ergonomically sound working environment.
  • There was no need for a container for the quill, the blotter, and the sand tray or for the writing surface this container could offer.
  • Antique versions have the usual divisions for the inkwell, the blotter and the sand or powder tray in one of the drawers, and a surface covered with leather or some other material less hostile to the quill or the fountain pen than simple hard wood.
  • As the mixing paddle slows down, the ball lands on a pedestal, where it is carried to the top of the machine and then pushed onto the tray.
  • "They hired a 3-piece band that was so lousy, every time the waiter dropped a tray, we all got up and danced!" (Les Dawson).
  • In September 2008, Spirit began placing advertisements on the side of aircraft, overhead bins, tray tables, seatback inserts and bulkheads.
  • The album features guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Michel'le, The Lady of Rage, Tray Deee, and Mr.
  • A simple-to-operate "semi-automatic" loading system ejected fired shells, allowing it to be reloaded by simply inserting a new shell into a tray.
  • Thali (meaning "plate" or "tray") or Bhojanam (meaning "full meal") is a round platter used to serve food in South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean.
  • The ceremony features a tray of flattened rice, grated coconut, raisins, spices, and fruit of two or more different kinds.
  • The demonstration showed the robot's ability to identify and avoid oncoming people, work with another ASIMO, recognize when to recharge its battery and perform new tasks, such as carrying a tray and pushing a cart.
  • Bobby lost his wife in a car accident and took it especially hard, refusing to eat a tray of ziti she put in the freezer prior to her passing.
  • The shallow tray or pan has a rack and an absorbent paper towel to remove excess oil from the food after frying, as for example in tempura.
  • Produced by Geuder, Paeschke & Frey, it featured Mickey Mouse, and was a four-color lithographed oval tin, with a pull-out tray inside.
  • Childs is credited with the innovation of adding trays and a "tray line" to the self-service format, introduced in 1898 at their 130 Broadway location.



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