Argentine 英 ['ɑ:dʒəntaɪn]   美 [ˈɑrdʒənˌtaɪn, -ˌtin]

Argentine

Argentine  英 ['ɑ:dʒəntaɪn] 美 [ˈɑrdʒənˌtaɪn, -ˌtin]

adj. 阿根廷的;银的  n. 阿根廷人;银 

名词复数:argentines 

One of our main goals was just to provide a large resource for the community of scientists that study Argentine ant biology. 我们的主要目标之一就是为研究阿根廷蚂蚁生物特性的学者提供一个大型的种群资源。
Any time an Argentine player was knocked down or whistled for a foul, he threw up his arms in dismay - as if someone had attacked one of his children. 只要阿根廷球员一被韩国人放倒,或者裁判犯规的哨音一呼,他便恕不可遏挥动起他的双臂——就好像有人攻击了他的一个孩子一样。

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  • adj. 阿根廷的;银的
  • n. 阿根廷人;银
  • 1. One of our main goals was just to provide a large resource for the community of scientists that study Argentine ant biology.

    我们的主要目标之一就是为研究阿根廷蚂蚁生物特性的学者提供一个大型的种群资源。

  • 2. Any time an Argentine player was knocked down or whistled for a foul, he threw up his arms in dismay - as if someone had attacked one of his children.

    只要阿根廷球员一被韩国人放倒,或者裁判犯规的哨音一呼,他便恕不可遏挥动起他的双臂——就好像有人攻击了他的一个孩子一样。

  • 3. Argentine officials said they did not know exactly how the baby was infected with the virus, which contains genetic material from bird, swine and human flu viruses.

    阿根廷官员透露他们并不知道这个婴儿到底是如何感染上此病毒的,此病毒中有禽类,猪和人类的遗传物质。

  • Argentine (adj.) "of or from Argentina," 1830 (from 1829 as a noun, "citizen or inhabitant of the Argentine Republic"); Argentinian is from 1845 as a noun, 1858 as an adjective.
  • argentine (adj.) mid-15c., "silver-colored;" c. 1500, "of or resembling silver," from Old French argentin (12c.), from Latin argentinus "of silver," from argentum "silver," from PIE root *arg- "to shine; white," hence "silver" as the shining or white metal.
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