colon
colon 英 [ˈkəʊlən] 美 [ˈkoʊlən]
n. [解剖] 结肠;冒号(用于引语、说明、例证等之前);科郎(哥斯达黎加货币单位)
名词复数:colons
- In punctuation, a colon is the mark made by stacking two periods (:). The colon can be used to separate the hour and minutes in time (7:30 a.m.) or to introduce a list or a quotation.
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- n. [解剖] 结肠;冒号(用于引语、说明、例证等之前);科郎(哥斯达黎加货币单位)
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1. In this case you only use the characters after the colon.
在这个示例中,只使用冒号后面的字符。
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2. These tests allow the surgeon to look inside of the colon.
以上这些检查可以让外科医生看到结肠内部的情况。
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3. You can live with just part of a liver or a colon, or only one kidney or lung.
人在只有部分肝脏或结肠,或者只有一个肾或肺叶的情况下尚能存活。
- colon (n.1) "punctuation mark consisting of two dots, one above the other, used to mark grammatical discontinuity less than that indicated by a period," 1540s, from Latin colon "part of a verse or poem," from Greek kōlon "part of a verse," literally "limb, member" (especially the leg, but also of a tree limb), also, figuratively, "a clause of a sentence," a word of uncertain etymology.
- colon (n.2) "large intestine," late 14c., from Latin colon, Latinized form of Greek kolon (with a short initial -o-) "large intestine," which is of unknown origin.
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