foetus
foetus — 名詞
- foetussingular
- foetusesplural
1. an unborn human or animal at the stage when the main organs and body parts have
胎兒
在母體內發育後期、器官已成形的未出生個體
an unborn human or animal at the stage when the main organs and body parts have already taken shape
Anya saw the foetus on the ultrasound screen at twenty weeks.
Anya 在二十週的超音波檢查中看到了胎兒。
collocation: see the foetus on an ultrasound
The vet told Diego that the foetus inside his dog was healthy.
獸醫告訴 Diego,他狗體內的胎兒很健康。
At twelve weeks, the foetus already has tiny fingers and toes.
十二週時,胎兒已經長出了小小的手指和腳趾。
Dr. Okafor explained how the foetus receives oxygen through the umbilical cord.
Okafor 醫生解釋了胎兒如何透過臍帶獲得氧氣。
The scan showed that Hoa was carrying a healthy foetus.
掃描結果顯示 Hoa 懷著一個健康的胎兒。
- embryo
an embryo is at an earlier stage of development, before the main organs have formed
- unborn baby
less clinical; used only for humans in everyday speech
用法筆記
This is the standard spelling in British and Commonwealth English. The American English spelling is 'fetus' (without the 'o'). Both spellings refer to the same thing.