cadaver
cadaver 英 [kəˈdævə(r)] 美 [kəˈdævɚ]
n. [医] 尸体;死尸
名词复数:cadavers
- A cadaver is a dead human body used in scientific or medical research. If you are dead, you are a corpse, but if Dr. Frankenstein robs your grave so he can use your body for research, you become a cadaver. Umm... congratulations?
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- n. [医] 尸体;死尸
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1. If the State of Maryland is representative of the broader U.S. cadaver commerce, some lessons can be learned from the analysis.
如果马里兰州是广大美国尸体贸易的代表那么我们可以从分析中学到一些东西。
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2. The general concept was to do cell transplants from either autograft, so from some place in your own body, or xenograft an animal, or a cadaver.
当时大家的想法是,进行细胞移植,从自体,也就是病人自己的身体上,或者异体移植皮肤,从动物或是尸体上。
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3. If you look inside a stomach when dissecting a cadaver, or during an operation, it appears like a bag whose surface is thrown into a series of visible folds.
如果解剖尸体,或是通过手术查看胃的内部结构,它就像一个袋子一样,表层由一系列的看得见的褶皱组成。
- cadaver (n.) "a dead body, a corpse," late 14c., from Latin cadaver "dead body (of men or animals)," probably from a perfective participle of cadere "to fall, sink, settle down, decline, perish," from PIE root *kad- "to fall." Compare Greek ptoma "dead body," literally "a fall" (see ptomaine); poetic English the fallen "those who have died in battle."
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