fink
fink 英 [fɪŋk] 美
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
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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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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