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    Lancet查询结果如下:

    音标:['lænsɪt]
    名词复数:lancets 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:n.【医】柳叶刀;【建】尖顶窗
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    n.
    刺咯针, 小枪, 尖顶窗
    图典解说
    Equilateral arch whose span, or distance between the piers, is reduced.
    等边拱,其跨度或桥墩之间的距离减小。
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    刺血针,柳叶刀
    “The grief of A stillbirth is unlike any other form of grief, ” Dr Richard Horton, editor in chief of The Lancet, wrote early last year.
    柳叶刀》主编理查德·霍顿博士去年上半年些写道:“死产的悲痛和其它形式的悲痛是不一样的。”
    n. 【机械】
    夺勺,刮勺
    n.
    1. 【医】柳叶刀,刺血针,2. 【建】桃尖拱;尖头窗
    “The grief of A stillbirth is unlike any other form of grief, ” Dr Richard Horton, editor in chief of The Lancet, wrote early last year.
    柳叶刀》主编理查德·霍顿博士去年上半年些写道:“死产的悲痛和其它形式的悲痛是不一样的。”
    n. 【建筑工程】
    矢状饰,长窄尖头窗,小刀
    -Lancet的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Resembling a lance.
    “These adorable little flowers hang brightly from lancelike leafy stems that often trail from 1 to 2 feet in length.”
    “They are upright and balanced by rounded and bushy, lancelike foliage with broadleaved specimens, and the color combinations generate myriad ideas for your own summer gardens.”
    (botany) Having the general shape of a lance; much longer than wide, with the widest part lower than the middle and a pointed apex. || (technical) Of a class of knapped stone points, made without a stem, shoulders, notches, or other features that aid in attachment to a shaft.
    “A few cultivars from the United States and Asia have distinctive narrow or lanceolate leaflets.”
    “The positions of magenta, sepia, lanceolate, and short were also adjusted to reflect this change in the map.”
    “A large evergreen shrub that grows to to 20 ft or more, the Chilean fire bush has narrow lanceolate leaves, up to 6in long.”
    Like a lance.
    Without a lance.
    (botany) lanceolate

    名词 变体/同根词

    lancer
    同义词: uhlan
    (military) A cavalry soldier armed with a lance weapon
    “If at that moment, the swordsman lunges, forcing the lance to the outside, he is safe and the lancer is at his mercy.”
    “In comes an old 17th lancer sergeant, and I tell him what has been done to my cartoon.”
    “The lancer made the pleased grimace of Cartouche when praised for his probity.”
    A voracious deep-sea fish in the genus Alepisaurus, having long, lancet-like teeth.
    “The porbeagle feeds mainly on fish such as herring, lancetfish and mackerel but also eats cod, redfish, haddock, squid and shellfish.”
    “Lancetfish are ambush predators which spend all their time in the mesopelagic zone.”
    A traditional dance for eight or sixteen couples, originating from a 19th century quadrille. || The music for a lancers.
    “I just went to Thomson’s around the time of the First War where they learned you quadrilles and lancers.”
    “Both uhlan and czapska derive from Turkish and clearly associate the Polish lancers with origins in Turkey.”
    “But when free of the classroom, he transforms himself into the role of the leader of an elite corps of Polish lancers in Napoleon’s army.”
    A grade within the rank of private, either assigned as assistants to corporals or performed the duties of corporals themselves. || A grade within the rank of corporal; also called lance corporals.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To pierce or stab (as with a lance); to lance.
    To pierce with a lance, or with any similar weapon. || To open with a lancet; to pierce || To throw in the manner of a lance; to lanch.
    “Too late, he saw a flash out of the corner of his eye, and felt a stinging pain lance along his back.”
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