specimen
n
1 thing or part of a thing taken as an example of its group or class (esp for scientific research or for a collection) 样品, 标本(尤用於科研或作收藏品)
There were some fine specimens of rocks and ores in the museum. 博物馆里有些很好的岩石和矿石标本.
[attrib 作定语]
a specimen signature 签字样
a publisher's catalogue with specimen pages of a book 附有某书样张的出版物目录.
2 sample (esp of urine) to be tested (usu for medical purposes) 标本; 样; (尤指)尿样
supply specimens for laboratory analysis 提供作实验分析的标本.
3 (infml sometimes derog 口, 有时作贬义) person of a specified sort, esp one who is unusual in some way 有某特点的人(尤指有些怪异的)
a fine specimen (of humanity) 好人
That new librarian is an odd specimen, isn't he? 新来的图书管理员挺古怪的, 是不是?
gloomn. 昏暗,阴暗;忧郁;
vi. 变黑,变暗;忧郁,沮丧;
vt. 使变黑,变暗;使忧伤,沮丧;
Marsabbr. master attitude reference system 主要态度参考系统;midair retrieval system 中空恢复系统;military affiliated radio system 军用附属无线电系统;mathematics anxiety rating scale 数学焦虑等级刻度;
n. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的名词复数 );
v. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的第三人称单数 );