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discoveries

美[dɪ'skʌvəri],英[dɪ'skʌv(ə)ri],

释义

n. 发现;(剧情的)发展;显露;被发现的事物; 网络释义: 新的发现;其动词是;科学新发现;

例句

He could have been referring to what some consider one of the greatest recent discoveries of neuroscience: mirror neurons.
他指的可能就是某些人心目中神经科学近来最伟大发现之一:镜像神经元。
Books tell us that the discovery of fire was one of the biggest discoveries of man.
书本告诉我们,火的发现是人类的最大的发现之一。
While it's unknown how much of Mexican drug cartels' income comes from marijuana, recent discoveries suggest it remains a large-scale trade.
虽然它是未知的,从大麻来自墨西哥毒品卡特尔的收入有多少,最近的发现表明,它仍然是一个大型的贸易。
One of the immediate impacts of these discoveries was the conceptual difficulty inherent in adopting a dual model.
这一发现的直接影响之一是由二元模型固有的概念性困难所造成的。
It was one of the greatest discoveries in science.
Scientific discoveries and inventions do not always influence the language in proportion to their importance.
科学发现和发明并不总是依其重要性比例影响语言。
Perhaps one of his Petrobras sources will have told him that the offshore discoveries are so big that they might oversaturate the market.
也许他的Petrobras的线人之一会告诉他沿海的发现太大了以至于将使市场饱和。
He made discoveries relating to a mercury chloride called corrosive sublimate.
The company reserves the right to own or copyright any inventions or discoveries made by Employees during their employment with the company.
企业保留拥有或获得员工在被本企业雇用期间的任何发明或发现的版权的权利。
Paper was one of the greatest discoveries of ancient China.