marrow
marrow 英 [ˈmærəʊ] 美 [ˈmæroʊ]
n. 髓,骨髓;精华;活力
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- The soft stuff inside of a bone is called marrow. Many people cook with marrow from beef bones and consider it a delicacy.
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- n. 髓,骨髓;精华;活力
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1. These cells replace normal cells in the marrow and lymph nodes.
这些细胞取代正常的骨髓和淋巴结细胞。
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2. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life, and not, when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived.
(梭罗)我步入丛林/因为我希望生活得有意义/我希望活得深刻/吸取生命中所有的精华/把非生命的一切都击溃/以免当我生命终结/发现自己从没有活过
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3. Iron is released from the heme moiety and either stored in the macrophage as ferritin or hemosiderin, or released into the circulation for transport back to the marrow.
铁元素从血红素中释放出来,要么转化为巨噬细胞中的铁蛋白或含铁血黄素,或通过血液循环回流进入骨髓。
- marrow (n.) late 14c., from Old English mearg "marrow," earlier mærh, from Proto-Germanic *mazga- (source also of Old Norse mergr, Old Saxon marg, Old Frisian merg, Middle Dutch march, Dutch merg, Old High German marg, German Mark "marrow"), from PIE *mozgo- "marrow" (source also of Sanskrit majjan-, Avestan mazga- "marrow," Old Church Slavonic mozgu, Lithuanian smagenės "brain"). Figurative sense of "inmost or central part" is attested from c. 1400.
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