olfactory 英 [ɒl'fækt(ə)rɪ]   美 [ɑl'fæktəri]

olfactory

olfactory  英 [ɒl'fækt(ə)rɪ] 美 [ɑl'fæktəri]

adj. 嗅觉的;味道的  n. 嗅觉器官 

We think this indicates that the missing sections had some olfactory cue—or cues—that the females had used for recognizing their nests. 我们认为,这表示失去的部分具有某种(或某些)嗅觉暗示作用,雌蜂利用该暗示识别自己的家。
"Finding olfactory ways of communication between human newborns and mothers would be a strong demonstration that olfaction is still functional in the human social context, " he adds. 他补充说道:“发现人类新生婴儿与母亲之间的嗅觉交流方式,将会是嗅觉仍在人类社会环境中发挥作用的有力证明。”

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  • adj. 嗅觉的;味道的
  • n. 嗅觉器官
  • 1. We think this indicates that the missing sections had some olfactory cue—or cues—that the females had used for recognizing their nests.

    我们认为,这表示失去的部分具有某种(或某些)嗅觉暗示作用,雌蜂利用该暗示识别自己的家。

  • 2. "Finding olfactory ways of communication between human newborns and mothers would be a strong demonstration that olfaction is still functional in the human social context, " he adds.

    他补充说道:“发现人类新生婴儿与母亲之间的嗅觉交流方式,将会是嗅觉仍在人类社会环境中发挥作用的有力证明。”

  • 3. Dr. Axel works on how olfactory information is handled in the cortex, the highest level of human and mouse brains.

    阿克塞尔博士致力于嗅觉信息在大脑皮层内的处理,这是人脑和鼠脑的最高等级研究。

  • olfactory (adj.) 1650s, from Latin olfactorius, from olfact-, past participle stem of olfacere "to get the smell of, sniff," from olere "emit a smell, give off a smell of" (see odor) + facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
ol·fac·tory / ɒlˈfæktəri ; NAmE ɑːlˈfæktəri ; oʊlˈfæktəri / adjective [only before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) connected with the sense of smell 嗅觉的 olfactory cells/nerves/organs 嗅觉细胞╱神经╱器官 ol·fac·tory / ɒlˈfæktəri ; NAmE ɑːlˈfæktəri ; oʊlˈfæktəri /
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