vital organ
英 [ˈvaɪtl ˈɔːɡən]
美 [ˈvaɪtl ˈɔːrɡən]
网络 生命器官; 重要器官
英英释义
noun
- a bodily organ that is essential for life
双语例句
- The placenta is the vital organ to ensure the growth and development of the fetus during pregnancy.
胎盘是妊娠期保证胎儿正常生长、发育的重要器官。 - Defective of speech The liver is a vital organ of the human body.
发音器官有缺陷的人肝脏是人体的重要器官。 - A vital organ of the body.
人体最重要的器官。 - Skin is consists of two parts, epidermis and dermal, is a vital organ of the human body; Can prevent microbial invasion, maintain stable barrier in the environment, and has important chemical, physical and biological barrier function.
皮肤由表皮和真皮两部分组成,是人体的重要器官;可阻止微生物入侵,维持机体内环境稳定的屏障,具有重要的化学、物理和生物屏障功能。 - To Paul, being a "member" of the church meant being a vital organ of a living body, an indispensable, interconnected part of the Body of Christ.
对于保罗来说,作为教会「会员」意即成为一个活的身体的重要器官,是基督的身体不可或缺、无法割舍的一部分。 - The heart is a vital organ.
心脏是维持生命必须的器官。 - He was lucky that the bullet hadn't entered a vital organ.
他还算幸远,子弹没有击中要害。 - Within this vital organ, life pulses with speed of a New York minute.
有了这个好像重要器官一样的系统,纽约的生命脉搏每分钟都在加速跳动。 - The small intestine is a vital organ in animal gastrointestinal system, in which a large variety of nutrients are absorbed.
小肠是动物胃肠道系统一个重要器官,多种营养物质,如碳水化合物、蛋白质、微生素和矿物质等,在这里被吸收。 - Objective: Placenta which is a vital organ between mother and fetus in gestational period takes on material exchange, metabolism, barrier and so on.
目的:妊娠期,胎盘作为母体与胎儿之间的重要器官,担负着物质交换、新陈代谢、屏障作用。
