honeycomb
honeycomb 英 [ˈhʌnikəʊm] 美 [ˈhʌnikoʊm]
n. 蜂巢,蜂巢状之物 vt. 使成蜂巢状;把…弄得千疮百孔 adj. 似蜂巢的
进行时:honeycombing 过去式:honeycombed 过去分词:honeycombed 第三人称单数:honeycombs 名词复数:honeycombs
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- n. 蜂巢,蜂巢状之物
- vt. 使成蜂巢状;把…弄得千疮百孔
- adj. 似蜂巢的
- vi. 变成蜂巢状
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1. On the other hand, Thompson’s explanation of surface tension ignores the bees, which painstakingly build the honeycomb, and possess capabilities that are not yet fully understood.
而另一方面,汤姆逊的表面张力论忽视了蜜蜂费力建造蜂巢的过程,而且蜜蜂拥有至今仍未弄清的许多能力。
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2. When asked if honeycomb is specifically for tablets or just happens to work on tablets, Rubin said that it was a bit of both.
而当问到蜂巢是否是为平板电脑量身打造,或只是无心插柳时? 鲁宾表示这两种因素兼而有之。
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3. Aristotle gets good marks for getting a lot right, including the semiaccurate observation that "ruler bees" put larva in the honeycomb cells.
亚里斯多德为纠正许多错误做了有益的记录,其中包括他对“蜜蜂统治者”将幼虫放入蜂巢细胞的精确观察。
- honeycomb (n.) Old English hunigcamb; see honey (n.) + comb (n.). This use of the Germanic "comb" word seems to be peculiar to English, and the likeness is not obvious. Perhaps the image is from the comb used in wool-combing, but that extended sense of comb is not attested before Middle English. In other Germanic languages the word for it is "honey-string," "honey-cake," "bee-wafer," etc. Latin has favus, Greek melikerion.
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