fink 英 [fɪŋk]  

fink

fink  英 [fɪŋk]

vi. 向警方告密,做工贼  n. 告发人,密告人;破坏及反罢工的人;乞丐 

进行时:finking  过去式:finked  过去分词:finked  第三人称单数:finks  名词复数:finks 

Helen fink and her colleagues have modified the bacterial cellulose so that these cells adhere better. 海伦·芬克及其同事已对细菌纤维素进行修复,以便于这些细胞粘附得更好。
The work by Prof fink and his team is published in the journal Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine and in the Proceedings of the SPIE. 芬克教授及其团队的研究成果发表在《生物医学的计算机方法与程序》期刊,以及国际光学工程学会(SPIE)会刊上。

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  • vi. 向警方告密,做工贼
  • n. 告发人,密告人;破坏及反罢工的人;乞丐
  • 1. Helen fink and her colleagues have modified the bacterial cellulose so that these cells adhere better.

    海伦·芬克及其同事已对细菌纤维素进行修复,以便于这些细胞粘附得更好。

  • 2. The work by Prof fink and his team is published in the journal Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine and in the Proceedings of the SPIE.

    芬克教授及其团队的研究成果发表在《生物医学的计算机方法与程序》期刊,以及国际光学工程学会(SPIE)会刊上。

  • 3. "We've used a brand new method which allows us to increase the number of cells that grow in the bacterial cellulose without changing the material's structure," says fink.

    芬克说:“我们已经使用过一种新的方法,这种方法让我们能够增加细菌纤维素中生长的细胞的数量,而不会改变这种材料的结构。”

  • fink (n.) 1902, of uncertain origin, possibly from German Fink "a frivolous or dissolute person," originally "a finch" (see finch); the German word also had a sense of "informer" (compare stool pigeon). The other theory traces it to Pinks, short for Pinkerton agents, the private police force hired to break up the 1892 Homestead strike. As a verb, 1925 in American English slang. Related: Finked; finking.
fink / fɪŋk ; NAmE fɪŋk / noun ( informal) ( especially NAmE) an unpleasant person 讨厌鬼;卑鄙小人 fink finks finked finking fink / fɪŋk ; NAmE fɪŋk /
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