innards
innards 英 [ˈɪnədz] 美 [ˈɪnərdz]
n. 内脏;内部结构
名词复数:innards
- Your innards are your stomach, intestines, and other abdominal organs. Catching a fish is fun, but gutting it, or removing its innards, is less fun.
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- n. 内脏;内部结构
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1. In this new position, our innards were not as well supported as they had been in our quadrupedal ancestors.
在这种情况下,我们的内脏就不会像我们祖先那样被很好地支撑住。
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2. If the innards of each pig are Petri dishes where genes are jumbled and dashed together, then possible pandemic flu viruses have been stewing on hog farms for decades.
如果说每头猪的内脏都是培养皿,供基因在里面混乱地搅和在一起,那么,大流行的流感病毒就可能已经在养猪农场熬制了几十年了。
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3. As a result, an e-waste industry has developed as people mine the discarded devices for their valuable metallic innards, including gold, silver and copper.
结果就是,随着人民挖掘这些废弃产品中值钱的金属“内脏”(包括金,银,铜)发展而来的是电子废弃物产业。
- innards (n.) "entrails of an animal," 1825, innerds, dialectal variant of inwards "the bowels" (c. 1300); see inward. Compare inmeat "edible entrails of animals" (c. 1400); Old English innoð "entrails, stomach."
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