organ
US /ˈɔrɡən/
・UK /'ɔ:ɡən/
B1 中級英檢中級
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)器官
'This organ must go', said the doctor about my left kidney!
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)機構
The organ of the State does not make decisions quickly
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)風琴
Johann S. Bach wrote music for the organ in his church
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)刊物
The newspaper serves as the organ of the local community.
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帶你解密 8 種狗狗奇特行為背後隱藏的含義 (8 Odd Dog Behaviors That Have Hidden Meanings)
08:10
- And we can't smell pheromones, only our dogs can, because they have a special organ that lets them detect them called the vomeronasal organ.
我們無法嗅到費洛蒙,只有我們的狗可以,因為它們擁有一個特殊的器官,叫做犁鼻器,可以讓它們檢測到費洛蒙。
- And dogs like to use the vomeronasal organ to smell our pheromones because they can learn a lot about us, because pheromones change smell for many reasons.
狗喜歡使用犁鼻器來嗅我們的費洛蒙,因為它們可以通過費洛蒙來了解很多關於我們的信息,因為費洛蒙的氣味會因為很多原因而改變。
平價又有效!5 種能自然「減少壓力」的食物,趕快吃起來! (5 Foods That Naturally Decrease Cortisol, the Stress Hormone)
07:52
- And these include organ meat, beef, chicken, eggs, nutritional yeast and fortified cereals so this is when they add B12 to cereals.
其中包括內臟、牛肉、雞肉、雞蛋、營養酵母和強化穀物,他們在穀物中添加維生素 B12。
LÜNEBURG TRAVEL GUIDE | 10 Things to do in Luneburg, Germany ? (LÜNEBURG TRAVEL GUIDE | 10 Things to do in Luneburg, Germany ??)
17:51
- history right there and just as we walked in they were starting concerts an organ concert so we gave
歷史,就在我們走進去時,他們正在舉辦一場音樂會,一場管風琴音樂會,所以我們
- and don't forget to turn around when you reach the altar because the organ is a work of art
,到達祭壇時不要忘記轉身,因為風琴是 後來 的藝術品
如果你能為自己培養一個新的身體會怎樣? (What If You Could Grow Yourself a New Body?)
04:59
- And one of the ways this can be done is by using the stripped-down chassis of a donor organ as a scaffold that your stem cells can build from.
而其中一種方法是使用捐贈者器官剝離出的底盤作為骨架,在其之上建立幹細胞。
- the stripped-down chassis of a donor organ as a scaffold that your stem cells can build from.
捐贈者器官的剝離底盤作為支架,讓你的幹細胞可以建立。
你的身體有多少可以被替換? (How Much Of Your Body Can Be Replaced?)
04:32
- Organ transplantation, where a damaged or failed organ is replaced with a working one, is one of the greatest advances of modern medicine that saves countless lives.
器官移植,即用一個可以運作的器官取代受損或無法運行的器官。是現代醫學最偉大的進步之一,拯救了無數的生命。
- In 2021 alone, over 40,000 organ transplantations were performed in the United States.
僅在2021年,在美國進行了超過40,000例器官移植手術。
動輒上千萬台幣!為什麼美國的器官移植手術如此昂貴? (Why Organ Transplants Are So Expensive in the US)
03:52
- In 1954, doctors successfully transplanted the first human organ: a kidney taken from a patient's identical twin.
1954 年,醫生們成功移植了第一個人體器官:取自病人雙胞胎的腎臟。
- and organ transplants, well, they're a pretty great way to add to your bottom line.
而器官移植就是增加利潤很好的方法。
埃博拉:完整的故事 (Ebola: The Full Story)
07:55
- Ultimately, Ebola kills through massive organ failure, which is a nice way of saying that the body’s machinery just breaks down from damage.
最後伊波拉讓人們因器官衰竭而死亡,這是種比較好聽的說法,事實上只是身體的運作因為有一些損害所以失靈了