costa
costa — 名詞
1. in anatomy, one of the curved chest bones that enclose the heart and lungs in hu
肋骨;中脈
人或脊椎動物的肋骨,也指葉中脈等肋狀結構
in anatomy, one of the curved chest bones that enclose the heart and lungs in humans and other vertebrates; in botany and zoology, any firm narrow supporting part similar to a rib — for instance, the main vein running lengthwise through a leaf blade, or the thickened forward edge on the wing of an insect
Dr. Walid saw a crack in the patient's costa on the chest X-ray.
Walid 醫生在胸部 X 光片上看到病人的肋骨有一道裂痕。
domain: medical / X-ray imaging
In a rose leaf, the costa runs from the stem to the tip.
在玫瑰葉片中,中脈從葉柄延伸到葉尖。
collocation: costa of a leaf
A cooked chicken wing has small thin bones called costae inside.
煮熟的雞翅膀裡面有叫做 costae 的細小骨頭。
The first human costa is much shorter and wider than the lower ribs.
人類的第一根肋骨比下方的肋骨短得多,也寬得多。
Jin held the dragonfly wing against the light and traced its costa.
Jin 把蜻蜓翅膀對著光,沿著它的前緣脈描繪。
文法句型
the + costa + of + [body part / plant / insect]
用法筆記
This is a formal scientific term used mainly in anatomy, botany, and zoology. In everyday conversation, English speakers use the word 'rib' instead. The Latin plural form 'costae' (pronounced /ˈkɒstiː/) is often used in medical writing.