cell
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A cell is the smallest part of an animal or plant that is able to function independently. Every animal or plant is made up of millions of cells. 細(xì)胞
Those cells divide and give many other different types of cells. 那些細(xì)胞分裂后形成許多其他不同類型的細(xì)胞。
...blood cells. …血細(xì)胞。
2. N-COUNT A cell is a small room in which a prisoner is locked. A cell is also a small room in which a monk or nun lives. 小牢房; 小禪房
Do you recall how many prisoners were placed in each cell?
你記得每間牢房里關(guān)了多少犯人嗎?
3. N-COUNT →a variant spelling of cel
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cell /s?l/ (cells)
劍橋詞典
- The fission of the cell could be inhibited with certain chemicals .
- DNA is stored in the nucleus of a cell.
- The baby is still just a small bundle of cells.
- The doctors discovered cancerous cells.
- Cooped up in a small dark cell, the prisoner hadn't seen daylight for five years .
- He was bound and gagged and left in a cell for three days .
- Immured in a dark airless cell, the hostages waited six months for their release .
- Brody was locked in a padded cell and forced to wear a straitjacket .
cell noun [C] (ORGANISM)
the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal細(xì)胞
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cell noun [C] (ROOM)
a small room with not much furniture , especially in a prison or a monastery or convent(尤指修道院中的)小房間;單間牢房
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cell noun [C] (ELECTRICAL DEVICE)
a device for producing electrical energy from chemical energy
電池
cell noun [C] (PHONE)
US informala cell phone
移動(dòng)電話,手機(jī)(同 cell phone)
Call me on my cell. 打我手機(jī)。
cell noun [C] (PART)
a small part of something
一小部分;小組織
the cells of a honeycomb 蜂巢的巢室 返回 cell