innards 英 [ˈɪnədz]   美 [ˈɪnərdz]

innards

innards  英 [ˈɪnədz] 美 [ˈɪnərdz]

n. 内脏;内部结构 

名词复数:innards 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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."
in·nards / ˈɪnədz ; NAmE ˈɪnərdz / noun [plural ] ( informal) 1 the organs inside the body of a person or an animal, especially the stomach 内脏;(尤指)胃 SYN entrails , guts 2 the parts inside a machine (机器的)内部结构 in·nards / ˈɪnədz ; NAmE ˈɪnərdz /
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