lobe 英 [ləʊb]   美 [loʊb]

lobe

lobe  英 [ləʊb] 美 [loʊb]

n. (脑、肺等的)叶;裂片;耳垂;波瓣 

名词复数:lobes 

We don't know how her speech will be, because the temporal lobe does affect speech. 我们不知道她的语言能力将会怎样,因为颞叶会影响语言功能。
The rod had damaged a significant part of his frontal lobe, a part of the brain now known to be essential in governing our temperament. 那根杆子损害了他的额叶中一个重要的部分,现在已经知道,大脑的这个部分实际上支配着我们的性格。

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  • n. (脑、肺等的)叶;裂片;耳垂;波瓣
  • 1. We don't know how her speech will be, because the temporal lobe does affect speech.

    我们不知道她的语言能力将会怎样,因为颞叶会影响语言功能。

  • 2. The rod had damaged a significant part of his frontal lobe, a part of the brain now known to be essential in governing our temperament.

    那根杆子损害了他的额叶中一个重要的部分,现在已经知道,大脑的这个部分实际上支配着我们的性格。

  • 3. Nevertheless, the key role of the temporal lobe in hypergraphia may offer a window into the neural underpinnings of literary creativity, and creativity in general.

    然而,颞叶在多写症中的关键作用可能是给文学创作和普通的创造的神经基础提供了一个窗口。

  • lobe (n.) early 15c., "a lobe of the liver or lungs," from Medieval Latin lobus "a lobe," from Late Latin lobus "hull, husk, pod," from Greek lobos "lobe, lap, slip; vegetable pod," used of lap- or slip-like parts of the body or plants, especially "earlobe," but also of lobes of the liver or lungs, a word of unknown origin. It is perhaps related to Greek leberis "husk of fruits," from PIE *logwos. Beekes writes that the proposed connection with the PIE source of English lap (n.1)) "is semantically attractive." Extended 1670s to divisions of the brain; 1889 to ice sheets. The common notion is "rounded protruding part."
lobe / ləʊb ; NAmE loʊb / noun 1 = ear lobe 2 a part of an organ in the body, especially the lungs or brain (身体器官的)叶;(尤指)肺叶,脑叶 lobe lobes lobe / ləʊb ; NAmE loʊb /
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