sere 英 [sɪə]   美 [sɪr]

sere

sere  英 [sɪə] 美 [sɪr]

adj. 干枯的,枯萎的  n. 演替系列 

名词复数:seres 

The trees begin to proclaim the change. Soon the leaves will be discarded, the grass will sere. 渐黄的树木开始宣告季节的变更,很快叶落归根,小草即将枯萎。
But when the researchers measured levels of the hormone in saliva samples taken during sere training, they found exactly the opposite. 但当研究人员测试在SERE训练过程中提取的受训者唾液样本中发现,结果与预期恰恰相反。

  • You can describe something that is dried up, withered, or without moisture with the adjective sere. The desert climate, for example, is sere, as is your skin after a day in the wind.
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  • adj. 干枯的,枯萎的
  • n. 演替系列
  • 1. The trees begin to proclaim the change. Soon the leaves will be discarded, the grass will sere.

    渐黄的树木开始宣告季节的变更,很快叶落归根,小草即将枯萎。

  • 2. But when the researchers measured levels of the hormone in saliva samples taken during sere training, they found exactly the opposite.

    但当研究人员测试在SERE训练过程中提取的受训者唾液样本中发现,结果与预期恰恰相反。

  • 3. Immediately after sere training the researchers gave soldiers a drink containing either a low or high dose of a carbohydrate that is rapidly digested to glucose, or a similar-tasting inert drink.

    SERE训练一结束,研究人员让士兵们饮用一种饮料,其中或高或低含有能迅速转变为葡萄糖的碳水化合物,或者味道相似的惰性饮料。

  • sere (adj.) Old English sear "dried up, withered, barren," from Proto-Germanic *sauzas (source also of Middle Low German sor, Dutch zoor "dry"), from PIE root *saus- "dry" (source also of Sanskrit susyati "dries, withers;" Old Persian uška- "dry" (adj.), "land" (n.); Avestan huška- "dry;" Greek auos "dry," auein "to dry;" Latin sudus "dry"). A good word now relegated to bad poetry. Related to sear. Sere month was an old name for "August."
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