cole
英 [kəʊl]
美[kol]
- n. 油菜
英文词源
- cole (n.)
- "cabbage," late Old English cawel, perhaps via Old Norse kal, from Latin caulis "stem, stalk," which in Vulgar Latin replaced brassica as the usual word for "cabbage" (source also of Italian cavolo, Spanish col, Old French chol, French chou; also borrowed elsewhere in Germanic, for example Swedish kal, Danish kaal, German kohl, Dutch kool).
双语例句
- 1. This provides some theoretical support for the experimental observations of Cole ( 1957 b ).
- 这为Cole ( 1957b ) 的实验观察提供了某些理论根据.
来自辞典例句
- 2. But Casey and Cole are not impressed with their mother's publishing success.
- 但是Casey和Cole并不为他们母亲的书出版成功而感动.
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- 3. Cameron defends Cole and House speculates that she wants to control him.
- Cameron保护Cole,House推测她想控制他.
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- 4. Meanwhile, Cole and Brennan administer an angiogram and she starts groping Cole and convulsing.
- 与此同时, Cole和Brennan在给她做血管造影,但她却开始摸Cole, 还抽搐了.
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- 5. Having confirmed it's not vascular, House goes after Cole again until he finally slugs House.
- 确定不是脉管炎后, House又不放过Cole,直到他终于打了他一拳.
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