specimen
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A specimen is a single plant or animal which is an example of a particular species or type and is examined by scientists. (動(dòng)植物的) 標(biāo)本[usu with supp]
200,000 specimens of fungus are kept at the Komarov Botanical Institute. 20萬個(gè)真菌標(biāo)本被保存在科馬羅夫植物研究所。
2. N-COUNT A specimen of something is an example of it which gives an idea of what the whole of it is like. 樣本[usu with supp]
Job applicants have to submit a specimen of handwriting. 求職者必須提交一份筆跡樣本。
3. N-COUNT A specimen is a small quantity of someone's urine, blood, or other body fluid which is examined in a medical laboratory, in order to find out if they are ill or if they have been drinking alcohol or taking drugs. (供檢騐用的尿液、血液等的) 抽樣
He refused to provide a specimen. 他拒絕提供抽樣。
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specimen /?sp?s?m?n/ (specimens)
劍橋詞典
- something shown or examined as an example ; a typical example
樣品;標(biāo)本;樣本
He has a collection of rare insect specimens. 他收集了很多稀有崑蟲的標(biāo)本。
Museums will pay large amounts of money for good dinosaur fossil specimens. 博物館願(yuàn)意出大價(jià)錢購買完好的恐龍化石標(biāo)本。
Astronauts brought back specimens of moon rock . 宇航員帶廻了月球巖石的樣本。
a small amount of blood or urine used for testing
(用於化騐的)血樣,尿樣
They took blood and urine specimens for analysis . 他們採集血樣和尿樣作分析。 返回 specimen