antic
antic 英 ['æntɪk] 美 [ˈæntɪk]
adj. 古怪的;滑稽可笑的 n. 滑稽动作;丑角 vi. 扮小丑;做滑稽动作
进行时:anticking 过去式:anticked 过去分词:anticked 第三人称单数:antics 名词复数:antics
- An antic is a prank to the extreme. It’s outrageous, but it’s usually meant to be funny. When the senior class steals the principal’s car and manages to get it inside the gym, the antic may be condemned by the school, but everyone else probably thinks it’s hilarious.
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- adj. 古怪的;滑稽可笑的
- n. 滑稽动作;丑角
- vi. 扮小丑;做滑稽动作
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1. antic and colleagues probed the activity of neurons in lab dishes one at a time.
在实验室,安迪和同事们在培养皿中逐一探测了单个神经元的电活动。
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2. "The ref had a black day when it came to Serbia, " said their manager Raddy antic afterwards.
赛后,塞尔维亚队主教练安蒂奇表示:“裁判给塞尔维亚队带来了黑暗的一天。
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3. Perhaps it is a flexing of mental muscles to help keep the cells alive, says neuroscientist Srdjan antic, who led the new study.
这项研究的负责人神经科学家安迪(Srdjan Antic) 说,这种神经放电活动也许是有助于神经细胞的存活。
- antic (n.) 1520s, antick, antyke, later antique (with accent on the first syllable), "grotesque or comical gesture," from Italian antico "antique," from Latin antiquus "old, ancient; old-fashioned" (see antique (adj.)). In art, "fantastical figures, incongruously combined" (1540s).
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