castor 英 ['kɑ:stə(r)]   美 [ˈkæstɚ]

castor

castor  英 ['kɑ:stə(r)] 美 [ˈkæstɚ]

n. [作物] 蓖麻;[家具] 脚轮;调味瓶;海狸 

名词复数:castors 

castor oil moves the bowels. 蓖麻油能通便。
castor oil, the bane of many of our childhoods, is regularly added to candies, chocolate, and other foods. 蓖麻油,是我们中很多人童年的痛苦之源,它通常被用于加在糖果,巧克力和其他食物中。

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  • n. [作物] 蓖麻;[家具] 脚轮;调味瓶;海狸
  • 1. castor oil moves the bowels.

    蓖麻油能通便。

  • 2. castor oil, the bane of many of our childhoods, is regularly added to candies, chocolate, and other foods.

    蓖麻油,是我们中很多人童年的痛苦之源,它通常被用于加在糖果,巧克力和其他食物中。

  • 3. But Dr. Graber said there have been reports of the use of substitutes like castor oil, mineral oil, petroleum jelly and even automobile transmission fluid.

    但是戈登医生说有报道称会用蓖麻油,矿物油,凡士林甚至是机动车传动油来代替工业硅胶。

  • Castor one of the divine twins (brother of Pollux), also the name of the alpha star of Gemini, Latin, from Greek Kastor, perhaps literally "he who excels." They were sons of Tyndarus, king of Sparta (but in post-Homeric myth of Zeus in the form of a swan)  and Leda.
  • castor (n.) late 14c., "a beaver," from Old French castor (13c.), from Latin castor "beaver," from Greek kastor "beaver," literally "he who excels," also the name of one of the divine twins (with Pollux), worshipped by women in ancient Greece as a healer and preserver from disease.
cas·tor ( BrE) ( NAmE cas·ter ) / ˈkɑːstə(r) ; NAmE ˈkæstər / noun one of the small wheels fixed to the bottom of a piece of furniture so that it can be moved easily (家具底部的)小脚轮,万向轮 castor castors cas·tor / ˈkɑːstə(r) ; NAmE ˈkæstər /
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