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lobe

/lohb/US // loʊb //UK // (ləʊb) //

裂片,叶,叶子,叶状

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a roundish projection or division, as of an organ or a leaf.
    • : earlobe.

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Examples

  • By now, my brain has recruited portions of the FRONTAL, PARIETAL, and TEMPORAL lobes that store memory and emotion to discern whether Adam’s face is familiar.

  • The coelacanth is a giant blue fish with lobe fins that are a “missing link” to the limbs of the first amphibians, and ultimately our limbs, making the coelacanths our own deep ancestors.

  • Where it meets the Bering Sea, the river fans out into an intricate delta resembling cauliflower lobes of river channels and ponds.

  • Computer weather models hint that a lobe of cool air may hang around at high altitudes, keeping surface temperatures closer to average.

  • To prevent this mixing up of memories from taking place, the medial temporal lobe performs a computation that separates the two sequences.

  • Naturalism tells us that mystics had temporal lobe epilepsy.

  • Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy.

  • The connection between temporal lobe epilepsy and creativity is well known.

  • But a drug like lamotrigine is not selective, and so it also affects the behavior of the rest of the temporal lobe.

  • The doctors discovered the entry wound into the frontal lobe with a diameter about equal to that of a cigarette.

  • With nervous children the lobe of the ear is preferable, as it prevents their seeing what is being done.

  • The blood is obtained from the finger-tip or the lobe of the ear, as for a blood count; only a very small drop is required.

  • A diamond winked at him from the lobe of the little ear, like a star among silvery clouds.

  • She planted her foot on the swell of the neck tendon, and in seven leaps she made it to the lobe of the ear.

  • Earrings are common, but apparently the lobe of the ear is not unduly distended.