vial 的 2 个定义
- Also phial. a small container, as of glass, for holding liquids: a vial of rare perfume; a vial of medicine.
vi·aled, vi·al·ing or vi·alled, vi·al·ling.
- to put into or keep in a vial.
vial 近义词
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- Just a few years ago, improperly stored smallpox vials were found in a lab in the US.
- One potential challenge, though, is that if every vial is assumed to have six doses, then Pfizer can complete their contract with the US government by shipping fewer vials.
- The department had free vaccine doses but needed help getting them out of vials and into arms.
- It’s hard to track how many vials of vaccines are swimming around San Diego County.
- Starting with the second shipment, BioNTech will send vaccine materials to Fosun to “fill and finish,” meaning Fosun will fill the vials and package the vaccines for distribution.
- Vial distinguishes between two types of images—the innocent and the showoff, in which the performers “play” for her.
- But no matter where her career has taken her, or how big the Cirque has become, Vial keeps coming back.
- Vial, on the other hand, has become a well-known photographer whose clients include celebrities and major advertisers.
- Twenty-eight years ago, Veronique Vial was asked to photograph Cirque du Soleil.
- When Vial got that first assignment, she was just beginning her photography career, and Cirque du Soleil was only a few years old.
- Meanwhile, the cardinal had passed behind the altar to put on his pontifical robes; soon he reappeared with the holy vial.
- But Iftikhar drew from his bosom a crystal vial, in which glowed a liquor red as vermilion.
- But Iftikhar first knelt by Morgiana's side, drew forth the little red vial, and laid the magic, fiery drops upon her tongue.
- You must uncork that vial and fling the contents into his face.
- He filled the hypodermic from a little vial that glittered in the light of the lamp.