costa

costa — 名詞

1. in anatomy, one of the curved chest bones that enclose the heart and lungs in hu

1.名詞C2
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞
  • rib

    everyday word for the same bone; 'costa' is the formal medical/anatomical term

  • midrib

    the central vein of a leaf; 'costa' is the scientific name for this structure

  • vein

    general term for any tubular structure in a leaf or insect wing; 'costa' is a specific vein along the front edge of an insect wing

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.

常見錯誤

I think I broke my costa.
I think I broke my rib.
💡'Costa' is a technical term; use 'rib' in ordinary speech.
The leaf has many costae.
The leaf has one main costa (midrib) and many smaller veins.
💡'Costa' refers only to the central vein or midrib, not to all the veins.