释义 |
specimen美 ['spesəmən] 英 ['spesəmɪn] - n.标本;样品;样本;(尤指动植物的)单一实例
- 网络试样;试件;样票
1. | 样品;样本;标本a small amount of sth that shows what the rest of it is like |
| Astronauts have brought back specimens of rock from the moon. 宇航员从月球带回了岩石标本。 |
2. | (尤指动植物的)单一实例a single example of sth, especially an animal or a plant |
| The aquarium has some interesting specimens of unusual tropical fish. 水族馆里有一些罕见的热带鱼,很有意思。 | | They were fine specimens of British youth! 他们堪称英国青年的优秀代表! |
3. | (化验的)抽样,血样,尿样a small quantity of blood, urine , etc. that is taken from sb and tested by a doctor |
| to provide/take a specimen 提供血样;采血样 |
n. | 1. something that is representative because it is characteristic of its kind or of a whole, especially something that serves as an example 2. a sample used for testing and diagnosis, e.g. of urine or blood 3. somebody who displays particular characteristics 4. an organism or one of its parts preserved as a typical example of its classification 5. a small amount of blood, urine, or another liquid taken from your body so that it can be examined 6. an example of something, especially of a plant or an animal 7. a particular type of person. This word is often used in a humorous way, especially to talk about someone’s appearance 1. something that is representative because it is characteristic of its kind or of a whole, especially something that serves as an example 2. a sample used for testing and diagnosis, e.g. of urine or blood 3. somebody who displays particular characteristics 4. an organism or one of its parts preserved as a typical example of its classification 5. a small amount of blood, urine, or another liquid taken from your body so that it can be examined 6. an example of something, especially of a plant or an animal 7. a particular type of person. This word is often used in a humorous way, especially to talk about someone’s appearance |
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