mica: [18] Latin mīca meant ‘grain’, and its original use in English (perhaps influenced by the similar but unrelated Latin verb micāre ‘shine’) was to ‘small shiny particles or platelets’ in certain sorts of rock. The modern application to a group of related silicates, which contain such shiny plates, dates from the 1790s.
mica (n.)
1706, from specialized use of Latin mica "crumb, bit, morsel, grain," originally *smika (form probably influenced by Latin micare "to flash, glitter"), from PIE *smik- "small" (cognates: Greek smikros, Attic mikros "small;" Old High German smahi "littleness"). Related: Micaceous "containing mica."
雙語例句
1. Johnson now sings backing vocals for Mica Paris.
約翰遜現在為邁卡·帕裏斯伴唱。
來自柯林斯例句
2. To this class of substance belong mica, porcelain, quartz, glass, wood, etc.
屬於這類物質的有雲母 、 瓷器 、 石英 、 玻璃 、 木材等等.
來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》
3. Conclusions MICA gene displayed distinct alleles distribution in Chinese south Han population.
結論中國南方漢族人群MICA等位基因分布頻率具有自己的種族特異性.
來自互聯網
4. It could not pass through material impervious to water such as mica.
它不能通過雲母這樣的不透水的物質.
來自辭典例句
5. The mica test pieces were prepared by cleavage so as to be atomically smooth.