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cardia

/kahr-dee-uh/US // ˈkɑr di ə //

贲门,卡迪亚,贲门癌,贲门穴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural car·di·ae [kahr-dee-ee], /ˈkɑr diˌi/, car·di·as.Anatomy.

    • : an opening that connects the esophagus and the upper part of the stomach.

Examples

  • “They were probably trying to use the certificates to open a line of credit at the Vatican,” said Cardia.

  • Cardia said that “when we started questioning them their confidence faded rapidly.”

  • The men were “very confident,” said Lt. Col. Davide Cardia of the tax police.

  • “There will be a trial for attempted fraud, but since the men were not arrested, I am assuming they fled Italy,” said Cardia.

  • Cardia; friendship, a friendly welcome, additional time granted for paying a debt.

  • Another Greek, Eumenes of Cardia, was chief secretary (ἀρχιγραμματεύς).

  • He had formed an alliance with Cardia, Perinthus and Byzantium.

  • In this stage the peristalsis of the gullet is sufficient to force the food through the cardia.

  • In the Chersonese then the Phenicians made themselves masters of all the other cities except the city of Cardia.