英:[ˈkəʊlən]
美:[ˈkoʊlən]
英:[ˈkəʊlən]
美:[ˈkoʊlən]
复数:colons或cola或colones
词根:colon
adj.colonic 结肠的
noun (1)
the part of the large intestine that extends from the cecum to the rectum
geographical name
city and port on the Caribbean Sea at the entrance to the Panama Canal in northern Panama population 224,000
noun (2)
plural cola a rhythmical unit of an utterancespecifically, in Greek or Latin verse: a system or series of from two to not more than six feet having a principal accent and forming part of a line
a punctuation mark : used chiefly to direct attention to matter (such as a list, explanation, quotation, or amplification) that follows
the sign : used between the parts of a numerical expression of time in hours and minutes (as in 1:15) or in hours, minutes, and seconds (as in 8:25:30), in a bibliographical reference (as in Nation 130:20), in a ratio where it is usually read as "to" (as in 4:1 read "four to one"), or in a proportion where it is usually read as "is to" or when doubled as "as" (as in 2:1::8:4 read "two is to one as eight is to four")
noun (3)
a colonial farmer or plantation owner
noun (4)
the basic monetary unit of El Salvador until 2001
the basic monetary unit of Costa Rica see Money Table
colon cancer结肠癌;大肠癌;直肠癌
sigmoid colon乙状结肠
colon bacillus大肠杆菌;大肠埃希氏杆菌
carcinoma of colon结肠癌;结肠炎
transverse colonn. 横结肠;横行结肠
ascending colon升结肠;上行结肠
descending colon降结肠,下行结肠
冒号是一种标点符号,由两个点组成,一个在上面,一个在下面,用于标记语法上的不连续性,但不如句号明显。这个词的起源可以追溯到1540年代的拉丁语 colon,意为“诗歌的一部分”,源自希腊语 kōlon,意为“诗歌的一部分”,字面意思是“肢体,部分”(尤其是腿,但也包括树枝的肢体),也引申为“句子的从句”,这个词的词源不确定。
这个词在现代语言中的含义从“独立子句”演变为标点符号,用于分隔独立子句。在古代语法中,冒号是句子的较大分段之一。
结肠
结肠:从盲肠至直肠之间的大肠,有时也不确切地作为整个大肠的同义词
结肠
又称 :结肠(Colon(拉))
Noun (1) Middle English, from Latin, from Greek kolon Noun (2) Latin, part of a poem, from Greek kōlon limb, part of a strophe Noun (3) French, from Latin colonus Noun (4) Spanish colón, from Cristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus
The first known use of colon was in the 14th century
colonialismnoun
control by one nation over a dependent area or peoplealso: a policy that favors or is based on such control
colonial1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony
often capitalized of or relating to the original 13 colonies forming the U.S.
forming or existing in a colony
colonial organisms
possessing or composed of colonies
a colonial empire
colonial2 of 2noun
colonist sense 1
colon1 of 2noun
the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum
colon2 of 2noun
a punctuation mark : used chiefly to direct attention to what follows (as a list, explanation, quotation, or amplification)
colonelnoun
a military commissioned officer ranking just below a brigadier general
colonelnoun
a military commissioned officer ranking just below a brigadier general
colon1 of 2noun
the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum
colon2 of 2noun
a punctuation mark : used chiefly to direct attention to what follows (as a list, explanation, quotation, or amplification)
colonnoun
the part of the large intestine that extends from the cecum to the rectum
1 Major Cities : Panama City, San Miguelito , Colon, David.
主要城市: 巴拿马城 、 圣米格利托 、 科隆 、 戴维.
2 “I was about to beat up the guy myself,” said Jacob Colon, 24, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
3 “You’re not the best chef in the world,” Mr. Colon replied.
4 Objective To review operative experiences of colon interposition for caustic stricture of esophagus.
]目的总结结肠代食管治疗食管腐蚀性瘢痕狭窄的经验及效果.
5 The Midsummer Night Swing fiesta spans June 26-July 14 and welcomes dance instructors to demonstrate their skills alongside peppy bands like Johnny Colon & His Orchestra, Orquesta Broadway and Crytzer’s Blue Rhythm Band.
6 “The Colon has this advantage that everything you see on stage, when the curtain opens, is made right here.”
7 Colon added that he only learned of Martin’s profession when Martin came back to the Dunkin’ following the incident, and did not target Martin because he was a police officer.
8 In making Mr. Colon the show’s winner, America didn’t just vote for the voice - it voted for the most obvious pop star of its finalists, something even “Idol” doesn’t always do.
9 In lining of the colon, the turnover of epithelial cells normally takes three to ten days.
在结肠的内表, 上皮细胞这种更新过程通常需要三至十天.
10 The employee, identified as Brian Colon, had reportedly admitted to spitting into Martin’s coffee when Martin returned to the shop to complain, but he said it wasn’t because Martin was a cop.
11 In making Colon the show's winner, America didn't just vote for the voice — it voted for the most obvious pop star of its finalists, something even "Idol" doesn't always do.
12 The colon separates the hostname from the display name.
冒号将主机名与显示器名称分隔开。
13 Something Borrowed, but Not Something Blue FOR her formal wedding in September, Faye Juaniza Colon wore a strapless satin gown with tiny buttons down the back.
14 The ectopectoralis musculocutaneous flap and colon interposition are and safe stuffs andthe hypoph aryngoesophageal stenosis.
胸大肌肌皮瓣和结肠不易感染坏死,手术成功率高,功能恢复满意,是下咽食管狭窄较好的修复材料.
15 There is a colon omitted in this sentence.
这个句子中丢了一个冒号。
16 Follow with the left leg as it presses the descending colon directly.
最好从右脚开始练习,因为它直接地按升结肠.
17 In this case you only use the characters after the colon.
在这个示例中,只使用冒号后面的字符。
18 Most laparoscopic colon procedures start the same way.
大多数的腹腔镜结肠手术以同样的方式开始。
19 A colon escbee colonoscopy can find and remove growth growths before they become cancerous, but.
结肠镜可以发现并移除癌变前的增生组织.
20 Clinical trials are checking its safety and effectiveness for colon cancer, psoriasis, and Alzheimer's disease.
临床试验正在检验其对结肠癌, 银屑病, 与阿尔茨海默病的安全性和有效性.