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pons

/ponz/US // pɒnz //UK // (pɒnz) //

肺泡,肺部,肺癌,肺活量

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pon·tes [pon-teez]. /ˈpɒn tiz/. Anatomy.

    • : Also called pons Varolii. a band of nerve fibers in the brain connecting the lobes of the midbrain, medulla, and cerebrum.
    • : any tissue connecting two parts of a body organ or structure.

Examples

  • About the end of 1844 she welcomed very coldly Sylvain Pons, then in disgrace in the family circle.

  • Tenants of the house, rue de Normandie, where lived Pons and Schmucke.

  • Uncas, call up your father; we have need of all our we'pons to bring the cunning varmint from his roost.

  • Here it must have been that the station of Pons lii was built, in a position admirable alike for watch and for defence.

  • I know'd it, and as much as said it, here, to Judith; for your short we'pons don't belong to red-skin gifts.