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rem

/rem/US // rɛm //UK // (rɛm) //

提醒,纪念,纪念品

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nucleonics.

    • : the quantity of ionizing radiation whose biological effect is equal to that produced by one roentgen of x-rays.

Examples

  • For instance, in active REM sleep, breathing and pulse may be irregular, and small muscular twitches are common.

  • My scores for light, deep, and REM sleep were well within normal, but I still felt sleepy in the morning.

  • It is the only popular consumer technology to measure both REM (which restores the mind) and deep sleep (which restores the body).

  • But I suppose a kind of longstanding love of specific bands would be Radiohead, Wilco, Neil Young, Tom Waits, REM.

  • The most recent service opened with the REM song “Everybody Hurts.”

  • Terti quonam in statu rem Christianam in his terris offenderimus.

  • Seqvitvr iam ex initio propositis tertium, nimirum vt exponatur, quonam tand loco rem Christianam his in locis offenderimus.

  • Quonam in statu rem Christianam his in locis offenderit Societas.

  • Qui sonus ad aures nostras ideo non peruenit, quia vltra rem fit':—a sufficient reason.

  • This is indeed keeping to the Text-Rem rem quocunque modo rem.