fleck
fleck 英 [flek] 美 [flɛk]
n. 斑点;微粒,小片 vt. 使起斑点;使有斑驳
进行时:flecking 过去式:flecked 过去分词:flecked 第三人称单数:flecks 名词复数:flecks
- A fleck is a small patch that is different and stands out from the background, like the flecks of green in your blue eyes. A fleck can also be a fragment of something, like the flecks of peeling paint you might see on the floor in an old building.
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- n. 斑点;微粒,小片
- vt. 使起斑点;使有斑驳
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1. And every fleck of russet showing clear.
每个红褐色的斑点都很清楚。
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2. Dr. fleck: ...and that has been the focus of some recent government attention.
法立科博士:...这一直是最近政府关注的一些焦点。
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3. Dr. fleck: I mean the further study said, well, patients are getting at least six weeks to two months of life on average.
法立科博士:我的意思是,进一步的研究说,病人的平均寿命能延长至少六个星期到两个月。
- fleck (n.) 1590s, "a mark on skin, a freckle," of uncertain origin; perhaps from fleck (v.) or else from a related word elsewhere in Germanic, such as Middle Dutch vlecke or Old Norse flekkr "a fleck, spot." From 1750 as "small particle," 1804 as "a patch, a spot" of any kind.
- fleck (v.) late 14c., "to spot, stain, cover with spots," probably from Old Norse flekka "to spot," from Proto-Germanic *flekk- (source also of Middle Dutch vlecke, Old High German flec, German Fleck), from PIE *pleik- "to tear" (see flay). Related: Flecked; flecking.
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