lobe
英 [ləʊb]
美 [lob]
- n. (脑、肺等的)叶;裂片;耳垂;波瓣
- n. (Lobe)人名;(西)洛韦;(德、喀)洛贝
TEM8 GRE
1. leaf => lobe.
lobe 肺叶,脑叶来自希腊语lobos,耳垂,来自PIE*logwos,低垂。后用于指肺叶或脑叶。
- lobe
- lobe: [16] Greek lobós denoted ‘something round’, such as the circular part of the ear or the liver, or a round seed pod. It came from a prehistoric *logwós, a close relative of which produced Latin legūmen ‘seed pod’ (source of English legume [17]). Lobós was borrowed into late Latin as lobus, and from there made its way into English.
=> legume - lobe (n.)
- early 15c., "a lobe of the liver or lungs," from Middle French lobe and directly from Medieval Latin lobus, from Late Latin lobus "hull, husk, pod," from Greek lobos "lobe of the ear, vegetable pod," perhaps related to Greek leberis "husk of fruits," from PIE *logwos. Extended 1670s to divisions of the brain.
- 1. Zita was herself unconventional, keeping a safety-pin stuck through her ear lobe.
- 齐塔自己就不守传统,在一只耳垂上穿了一根别针。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Mike wants to get his lobe lanced.
- 迈克想在耳垂上穿个孔。
来自辞典例句
- 3. In radiocommunications, the radiation in a lobe of a directional antenna.
- 在无线通信技术中, 定向天线以某一波瓣辐射的电磁能.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The engine uses a three - lobe rotor that rotates eccentrically in an oval housing.
- 这种发动机采用一个在椭圆形外壳内偏心旋转的三角转子.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Hepatomas localized to one lobe of the liver have been excised successfully on several occasions.
- 局限于肝一叶的肝癌,曾有数例切除成功.
来自辞典例句