woodcock 英 ['wʊdkɒk]   美 ['wʊdkɑk]

woodcock

woodcock  英 ['wʊdkɒk] 美 ['wʊdkɑk]

n. 丘鹬 

名词复数:woodcocks 

'We do the best we can with the resources we have available,' says Janet woodcock, the head of the FDA's drug center. 'Consumers have to be vigilant as well.' “我们将充份利用现有的资源尽力而为,”FDA药品中心的负责人简妮特.伍德考克(Janet Woodcock)说,“但消费者自己也得多留心。”
"That doesn't tell us everything, or the whole story, but it establishes a link," said Janet woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “这不能说明全部问题,但是为我们提供了某种联系,”FDA药物评估与研究中心主任Janet Woodcock说。

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  • n. 丘鹬
  • 1. 'We do the best we can with the resources we have available,' says Janet woodcock, the head of the FDA's drug center. 'Consumers have to be vigilant as well.'

    “我们将充份利用现有的资源尽力而为,”FDA药品中心的负责人简妮特.伍德考克(Janet Woodcock)说,“但消费者自己也得多留心。”

  • 2. "That doesn't tell us everything, or the whole story, but it establishes a link," said Janet woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

    “这不能说明全部问题,但是为我们提供了某种联系,”FDA药物评估与研究中心主任Janet Woodcock说。

  • 3. That doesn't tell us everything or the whole story but it establishes a link," Janet woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, told reporters by telephone.

    FDA药物评估与研究中心主任Janet Woodcock说.

  • woodcock (n.) Old English wuducoc, from wudu (see wood (n.)) + coc (see cock (n.1)).
wood·cock / ˈwʊdkɒk ; NAmE ˈwʊdkɑːk / noun ( plural wood·cock or wood·cocks ) a brown bird with a long straight beak, short legs and a short tail, hunted for food or sport 丘鹬,山鹬(长喙黄褐色猎禽) wood·cock / ˈwʊdkɒk ; NAmE ˈwʊdkɑːk /
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