corse

[kɔ:s]
  • n. 尸体(等于Corsia)

英文词源


corse (n.)
mid-13c., from Old French cors, from Latin corpus "body" (see corps for history and development). Archaic from 16c.

双语例句


1. The classification should neither be too corse, nor too fine.
同时提出,全国性藏品分类法的线条不宜太粗, 也不宜过细,而主要是在大的体系和类目上力求统一.

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2. Litigant rights play an important role in the corse of the procedure of litigantion.
诉讼权利贯穿于诉讼的全过程.

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3. It makes melt , plasticating, injection and pressure corse go on in the state of vibrating periodically.
分析了此种振动装置在注射阶段脉动螺杆的动态响应以及振幅和频率的特性.

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4. Each of corse has its own units and buildings, with and brand new comparing mission.
在全新的战役里,每个种族都有各自的单位和建筑.

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