celt
英 [kelt]
美 [kɛlt]
英文詞源
- celt (n.)
- "stone chisel," 1715, from a Latin ghost word (apparently a misprint of certe) in Job xix:24 in Vulgate: "stylo ferreo, et plumbi lamina, vel celte sculpantur in silice;" translated, probably correctly, in KJV as, "That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever." But assumed by others to be a genuine carving tool, partly because it was in the Bible, and thereafter adapted by archaeologists as a name for a class of prehistoric implements.
- Celt (n.)
- also Kelt, c. 1600, from Latin Celta, singular of Celtae, from Greek Keltoi, Herodotus' word for the Gauls (who also were called Galatai). Used by the Romans of continental Gauls but apparently not of the British Celtic tribes. Originally in English in reference to ancient peoples; extention to their modern descendants is from mid-19c., from French usage.
雙語例句
- 1. The feasibility of Confined Etchant Layer Technique ( CELT ) has been studied.
- 本文對用於三維超出圖形複製加工的約束 刻蝕劑層 技術進行了可行性研究.
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- 2. The celt survival rate was higher in cryoprotectant containing K - SFM than DMEM.
- 以K-SFM培養液配製的凍存液凍存的細胞複蘇後的存活率明顯高於以DMEM配製 的培養液.
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- 3. This new centre is one of 74 HEFCE - funded Centers for Teaching and learning ( CELT ) .
- 這個新的教學中心是74個由 HEFCE 基金建立的教學中心之一.
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