kidney 英 [ˈkɪdni]   美 [ˈkɪdni]

kidney

kidney  英 [ˈkɪdni] 美 [ˈkɪdni]

n. [解剖] 肾脏;腰子;个性 

名词复数:kidneys 

Sugars are reabsorbed in the kidney. 在肾脏内糖被再吸收。
Some suggest it to help benefit your blood, liver and kidney. 有人建议,它有益于您的血液,肝脏和肾脏。

  • Most people are born with two kidneys, internal organs with the job of filtering waste and excreting urine. All vertebrates — animals with spines — have kidneys.
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  • n. [解剖] 肾脏;腰子;个性
  • 1. Sugars are reabsorbed in the kidney.

    在肾脏内糖被再吸收。

  • 2. Some suggest it to help benefit your blood, liver and kidney.

    有人建议,它有益于您的血液,肝脏和肾脏。

  • 3. Therefore, normally only the patient’s families have a greater chance to provide the right kidney for him.

    所以一般只有病人的家人亲属才有较大的机会为病人提供合适的肾脏.

  • kidney (n.) early 14c., kidenere, a word of unknown origin, perhaps a compound of Old English cwið "womb" (see chitterlings) + ey "egg" (see egg (n.)) in reference to the shape of the organ. Figurative sense of "temperament" is from 1550s. Kidney-bean is from 1540s, so called for its shape.
kid·ney / ˈkɪdni ; NAmE ˈkɪdni / noun 1 [countable ] either of the two organs in the body that remove waste products from the blood and produce urine 肾;肾脏 a kidney infection 肾感染 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] the kidneysof some animals that are cooked and eaten (食用的)动物腰子 steak and kidney pie 牛肉腰花馅饼 kidney kidneys kid·ney / ˈkɪdni ; NAmE ˈkɪdni /
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