embryo
embryo — 名詞
1. a living thing at the earliest stage of its growth, before it is born or hatches
胚胎
在母體或卵中發育的初期生命形式
a living thing at the earliest stage of its growth, before it is born or hatches from an egg, or before a plant seed begins to sprout — in humans, this early period lasts roughly eight weeks from the moment of fertilisation
The embryo develops inside the mother for about eight weeks before it becomes a foetus.
胚胎在母體內發育大約八週後,才會成為胎兒。
collocation: embryo develops into foetus
Lakan's doctor showed him the embryo on the ultrasound screen.
Lakan 的醫生在超音波螢幕上讓他看胚胎。
Scientists study how a fertilised egg develops into an embryo with different cell types.
科學家研究受精卵如何發育成具有不同細胞類型的胚胎。
The seed contains a tiny plant embryo that will grow when conditions are right.
種子裡面有一個微小的植物胚,條件合適時便會成長。
Mizuki's ultrasound showed a healthy embryo at six weeks.
Mizuki 的超音波檢查顯示六週大的胚胎很健康。
- adult
a fully developed, mature organism
用法筆記
Frequently used attributively (embryo development, embryo stage). In human pregnancy, the term embryo is used for the first eight weeks after fertilisation, after which it is called a foetus.
常見錯誤
2. something that is in its earliest, most basic form and has not yet been fully de
雛形;萌芽
尚未發展完全的初期形態
something that is in its earliest, most basic form and has not yet been fully developed — used especially of ideas, plans, creative works, or organisations
The film began as the embryo of a script on Tara's laptop.
這部電影最初只是 Tara 筆電上一個劇本的雛形。
figurative: embryo of a script
The embryo of a new training programme existed in the notes Eitan had scribbled.
一個新培訓方案的雛形,存在於 Eitan 隨手寫下的筆記中。
construction: the embryo of [something]
An embryonic peace agreement circulated among diplomats before the official summit.
一份處於萌芽階段的和平協議,在正式高峰會前於外交官之間流傳。
Their marketing plan existed in embryo, needing several more rounds of discussion.
他們的行銷計畫尚處於萌芽階段,還需要好幾輪的討論。
What began as the embryo of a novel grew into a complete manuscript over two years.
原本只是一個小說雛形的東西,在兩年內成長為一部完整的書稿。
- finished product
the final, completed version of something
用法筆記
Often used in the fixed phrase in embryo (meaning 'in an early, undeveloped state'). Subject is typically an abstract noun such as idea, plan, project, design, or concept.
常見錯誤
embryo — 構詞成分
1. relating to an embryo or to the very earliest stages of development — used to fo
胚;胚胎
用於構成生物醫學複合詞的前綴
relating to an embryo or to the very earliest stages of development — used to form compound scientific and medical terms
Embryology is the branch of biology that studies how embryos form and grow.
胚胎學是研究胚胎如何形成和發育的生物學分支。
compound: embryology
Embryonic stem cells can develop into many different types of body tissue.
胚胎幹細胞可以發育成許多不同類型的身體組織。
The embryologist carefully observed the cell division under a microscope.
胚胎學家在顯微鏡下仔細觀察細胞分裂。
Embryogenesis is the process by which an embryo forms and develops.
胚胎形成是指胚胎發育成形的過程。