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sabin

/sey-bin/US // ˈseɪ bɪn //UK // (ˈsæbɪn, ˈseɪ-) //

剑南春,剑客,剑杆菌,剑杆司令

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Physics. a unit of sound absorption, equal to one square foot of a perfectly absorptive surface.

Examples

  • The impact of the collaboration between Sabin and Chumakov extended well beyond the borders of Eastern and Central Europe.

  • A decade later, when Sabin made the altruistic decision to donate his strains to the World Health Organization, global access to the vaccine increased considerably.

  • “We follow the Geneva Convention, just like any country,” said Sabin Hadad, spokesperson for the Israeli Interior Ministry.

  • (The Sabin versus Salk debate is one of the great arguments in modern medical history and will not be recapitulated here).

  • Mr. Sabin smiled a curious smile, and lit a cigarette from the open box before him.

  • “A fairly well hit ball, I think, Dumayne,” Mr. Sabin remarked.

  • Mr. Sabin was on the point of asking another question, but Wolfenden interrupted him.

  • Mr. Sabin had thrown several balls upon the green, and was practising long putts.

  • He has ceased now, I suppose,” Mr. Sabin remarked, “to take much interest in the matter?