ambidextrous
ambidextrous 英 [ˌæmbiˈdekstrəs] 美 [ˌæmbɪˈdɛkstrəs]
adj. 双手灵巧的;怀有二心的
- Ambidextrous people have the ability to use both hands with equal dexterity. But the ambidextrous probably prefer to write with their right hands, since lefties always smudge what they've written as they drag their hand across the page.
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- adj. 双手灵巧的;怀有二心的
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1. These and other so-called turfgrasses are botanically ambidextrous; they can reproduce sexually, by putting out seeds, and asexually, by spreading laterally.
这些被称作草皮草种的草在植物学上具有两性,他们可以通过草籽进行有性繁殖,也可以通过侧向散布进行无性繁殖(植物学家认为它们在两千万年前的中新世获得这第二种繁殖能力。
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2. We had participants create ads for the same client In this case we used ambidextrous design magazine as a general design, on Stanford campus, run by students Does anyone work for ambidextrous?
我们让参与者为同一客户创建广告,在这种情形下,我们将用Ambidextrous设计杂志,并把它用作斯坦福校园内,由学生创办的通用设计标准,有人工作于Ambidextrous吗?
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3. The study, led by Ruth Propper, a psychology professor at Merrimack College in Massachusetts, found that the halves of the brain in those who are lefties or ambidextrous are more interlinked.
麻省莫瑞麦克学院的心理学教授露丝•普若普尔是这一研究的领头人。 该研究发现左撇子或双手通用的人的大脑两个半球的联系更紧密。
- ambidextrous (adj.) also ambidexterous, "able to use both hands equally," 1640s, with -ous + Medieval Latin ambidexter, literally "right-handed on both sides," from ambi- "both, on both sides" (see ambi-) + dexter "right-handed" (from PIE root *deks- "right; south"). An earlier English use of ambidexter (adj.) meant "double-dealer, one who takes both sides in a conflict" (late 14c.).
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