tic
英[tɪk]
美[tɪk]
- n. [内科] 抽搐;痉挛;技术情报中心
- n. (Tic)人名;(罗)蒂克;(塞)蒂茨
词态变化
复数: tics;
英文词源
- tic (n.)
- twitching of a facial muscle, 1822, often a shortening of tic douloureux "severe facial neuralgia," literally "painful twitch" (1798), from French tic "a twitching disease of horses" (17c.), of unknown origin. Klein suggests an imitative origin; Diez compare it to Italian ticchio "whim, caprice, ridiculous habit," itself of unknown origin.
双语例句
- 1. She developed a tic in her left eye.
- 她左眼处的肌肉出现抽搐。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. In this experiment, nanocrystalline TiC, and TiC - dispersion - strengthened Cu - basecomposites have been prepared by MSR and MA methods.
- 本实验利用MSR和MA技术制备了超细颗粒纳米晶 TiC 和用此TiC作增强相的弥散强化铜基复合材料.
来自互联网
- 3. Early renal tumors are asymtoma - tic.
- 早期肾肿痛没有明显症状.
来自辞典例句
- 4. When she recovered she had the nervous tic that she'd had ever since.
- 她痊愈以后就有了神经性痉挛,一直也没有好.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Higher level of TIC and fitness then the opponents.
- 比对手更高层次的变动和适应.
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