capsule
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A capsule is a very small tube containing powdered or liquid medicine, which you swallow. (裝藥的) 膠囊
...cod liver oil capsules. …鱈魚魚肝油膠囊。
2. N-COUNT A capsule is a small container with a drug or other substance inside it, which is used for medical or scientific purposes. (用于醫(yī)學(xué)或科學(xué)目的的) 小容器
They first implanted capsules into the animals' brains. 他們先將膠囊植入那些動(dòng)物的大腦。
3. N-COUNT A space capsule is the part of a spacecraft in which people travel, and which often separates from the main rocket. 太空艙
A Russian space capsule is currently orbiting the Earth. 一個(gè)俄羅斯太空艙目前正環(huán)繞地球飛行。
4. N-COUNT A time capsule is a container into which people put typical everyday objects from their lives. The container is buried so that people in the future can dig it up, and find out about what life was like in the past. 時(shí)光寶盒 (指裝入日常用品后埋于地下,有待后來人挖掘以便了解過去的盒子)
Twenty-five years ago they filled a time capsule and buried it. 25年前,他們裝滿一個(gè)時(shí)光寶盒并把它埋了起來。
5. N-COUNT a dry fruit that liberates its seeds by splitting, as in the violet, or through pores, as in the poppy 蒴果[botany]
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capsule /?k?psju?l/ (capsules)
劍橋詞典
capsule noun [C] (MEDICINE)
a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
膠囊
capsule noun [C] (SPACECRAFT)
the part of a spacecraft in which the people on it live
密封艙,太空艙
capsule noun [C] (IN THE BODY)
medical specializeda flexible (= not stiff or fixed ) structure surrounding an organ , joint , or other structure in the body
(包圍器官、關(guān)節(jié)或其他結(jié)構(gòu)的)囊,被膜 返回 capsule