查词历史:
- phenomenon phenolic
- Noun
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1. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
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2. a remarkable development
医学
- 1.现象:任何体征或客观症状;任何可见的事件或事实
物理学
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- 1.现象
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- 1.现象,征兆
- 1. An eclipse is an interesting phenomenon.
- 日[月]蚀是一个有趣的现象。
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- 2. Beethoven was a phenomenon among many musicians.
- 贝多芬是众多的音乐家中的天才。
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- 3. How do you explain this phenomenon?
- 这种现象怎样解释?
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- 4. No historical phenomenon is a mere repetition of the past.
- 任何历史现象都不会是简单的重复。
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- 5. One of businesses of the sociologists is to study the social phenomenon.
- 社会学家的任务之一是研究社会现象。
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- 6. The imperative mood is a kind of grammatical phenomenon.
- 祈使语气是一种语法现象。
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- 7. These is no accepted theory to explain the phenomenon.
- 没有公认的理论来解释这种现象。
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- 8. This phenomenon has been observed experimentally.
- 这一现象进行过实验性观察。
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- 9. This phenomenon, sometimes called wanderlust, may explain why people spend so much time and money on trips to interesting places.
- 这种现象,有时叫做旅游癖,可以用来解释为什么人们会把那么多时间和金钱花在有趣的旅游场所。
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- 10. This theory makes sense of an otherwise inexplicable phenomenon.
- 这种理论能说明这一其他理论无法解释的现象。
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