bernard
bernard — 名詞
1. Claude Bernard (1813–1878), a French scientist who made important discoveries ab
貝爾納
法國生理學家
Claude Bernard (1813–1878), a French scientist who made important discoveries about how the human body works, especially digestion, the liver, and the idea that the body keeps a stable internal environment.
Claude Bernard's experiments on digestion showed how the pancreas helps break down food.
克勞德·貝爾納的消化實驗證明了胰臟如何幫助分解食物。
proper noun in possessive form for scientific attribution
In medical school, Élise read about Claude Bernard's concept of the internal environment.
Élise 在醫學院讀到了克勞德·貝爾納關於體內環境穩定(內環境)的概念。
in academic/medical context
Modern physiology textbooks still cite Bernard's studies on the pancreas and the liver.
現代的生理學教科書仍會引用貝爾納對於胰臟和肝臟的研究。
Bernard argued that a living body keeps its internal conditions stable and balanced.
貝爾納主張,生物體會使體內環境保持穩定與平衡。
Dr. Okafor compared Bernard's approach to experimentation with that of Pasteur.
Okafor 博士將貝爾納的實驗方法與巴斯德的方法進行了比較。
用法筆記
Claude Bernard is referred to by his full name or surname only (Bernard) in academic writing. The adjective form is 'Bernardian' (rare) or simply 'Bernard's' as in 'Bernard's principle'.