photographic [ fəutə'græfik ] a. 摄影的 e.g. 1. My little brother has a photographic memory. 我的小弟弟有着惊人的记忆力。
2. The equipment of the photographic studio was expensive. 装备摄影室的开支很大.
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photography [ fə'tɔgrəfi ] n. 摄影术 e.g. 1. Photography is one of his hobbies. 摄影是他的爱好之一。
2. There was some marvellous wildlife photography in the documentary. 这部记录片里有些绝妙的野生动物镜头。
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photometer [ fəu'tɔmitə ] n. 光度表,光度测定器 e.g.
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photorespiration [ ˌfəutəuˌrespi'reiʃən ] n. 光呼吸作用 e.g.
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photosphere [ 'fəutəusfiə ] n. 光球 e.g.
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photosynthesis [ ˌfəutəu'sinθəsis ] n. 光合作用 e.g.
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phrase [ freiz ] n. 短语,习语
vt. 表达,叙述 e.g. 1. He is fond of high-sounding phrases. 他爱用夸大的词句。
2. This passage is concisely phrased. 这段话措辞简练。
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phyla [ 'failə ] phylum 的复数 e.g.
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physical [ 'fizikəl ] a. 身体的,物理的,物质的
n. 体检 e.g. 1. It's a physical impossibility to be in two places at one time. 同时在两地是自然规律上不可能的事。
2. We suggest that Smith be told about his physical condition as soon as possible. 我们主张应尽快告诉史密斯他的身体状况。
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Physical Education n. 体育 e.g. 1. A school course in physical education. 体操课学校体育教育中的一门课程
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physically [ 'fizik(ə)li ] ad. 身体上地 e.g. 1. The male is physically stronger than the female. 男性在身体上要比女性强壮。
2. Woman is physically but not mentally weaker than man. 女子在体力上而不是智力上比男子弱。
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physician [ fi'ziʃən ] n. 内科医生 e.g. 1. He was attended by his personal physician. 他的私人医生护理他。
2. A person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff. 不住院的医生与一机构联合但不正式住在其中的人,尤指医院职员中不住院的内科医生
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physicist [ 'fizisist ] n. 物理学家 e.g. 1. This old man is a famous nuclear physicist. 这位老人是一位著名的核物理学家。
2. British astronomer, physicist, and mathematician noted for his work on the kinetic theory of gases and his investigations into the relationships between mathematical concepts and the natural world. 詹姆斯,詹姆斯·霍普伍德1877-1946英国天文学家、物理学家和数学家。以气体动力学的研究和探索数学同自然界之间的关系著称
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physics [ 'fiziks ] n. 物理学 e.g. 1. The atom bomb is the offspring of the 20th century physics. 原子弹是20世纪物理学的产物。
2. Einstein's theory marked a new epoch in physics. 爱因斯坦理论开创了物理学的新纪元。
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physiognomy [ ˌfizi'ɔnəmi ] n. 外貌,相貌 e.g.
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physiologic a. 生理学的 e.g.
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physiological [ ˌfiziə'lɔdʒikəl ] a. 生理的,生理学的 e.g. 1. Physiological tolerance to a drug resulting from repeated use. 适应性由于长期使用某种药物而产生的对该药的生理上的耐药性
2. The physiological adaptation of an animal or a plant to changes in climate or environment, such as light, temperature, or altitude. 适应气候动物或植物在生理上对气候或环境的变化,比如光线,气温或高度变化的适应
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physiological psychology 生理心理学 e.g.
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physiologically [ ˌfiziə'lɔdʒikəli ] ad. 生理上,在生理学上 e.g.
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physiologist [ ˌfizi'ɔlədʒist ] n. 生理学家 e.g. 1. German physiologist. He won a1901 Nobel Prize for work on serum immunization against diphtheria and tetanus. 贝林,埃米尔·冯1854-1917德国生理学家,因其在抗白喉与破伤风血清免疫方面的工作获1901年诺贝尔奖
2. Russian physiologist who is best known for discovering the conditioned response. He won a1904 Nobel Prize for research on the nature of digestion. 巴甫洛夫,伊凡·彼得洛维奇1849-1936俄国生理学家,因发现条件反射而著名,他1904年因在研究消化作用的特征方面的贡献而获诺贝尔奖
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