cinnabar

英 ['sɪnəbɑː] 美['sɪnə,bɑr]
  • n. 朱;[矿物][中医] 辰砂;赤色硫化水银
  • adj. 朱红色的

英英释义


1. a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide; the chief source of mercury
2. large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort

实用场景例句


Objective : To explore the pharmacological mechanism of Cinnabar and Realgar in Angong Niuhuang powder ANP.
目的: 探讨安宫牛黄散中朱砂、雄黄的药理作用机制.

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It is cinnabar and dickite, kaolinite petrochemical and hydrothermal alteration of the product of mercury.
它是辰砂与迪开石 、 高岭石化热液蚀变及汞矿化的产物.

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Objective: to find the quickly and precise method to check spurious breed of cinnabar.
目的: 找出快速、准确的检验朱砂粉伪品的方法.

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Except for allergic reaction, almost all the adverse events of cinnabar were caused by unreasonable application.
除偶见的过敏反应外, 几乎所有的病例均为不合理用药引起.

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Will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?
要在你的朱红色的果汁里结束还是开始?

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Are they the cinnabar and wood carvings you mentioned?
这就是你之前提过的朱金漆木雕?

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As You Like It , you will eventually become one of cinnabar in my heart hemorrhoids.
如你所愿, 你终究成了一颗在我心头的朱砂痔.

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Cinnabar is the main mineral material for polishing mercury.
丹砂是炼汞最主要的矿物原料.

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Ah, she has found cinnabar fragrance Mei!
啊, 她身上有朱砂梅的清香!

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And Chaozhou cinnabar and gold wood carvings are no exception.
潮州的金漆木雕也不例外.

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This article made a brief analysis of clinical adverse effects of cinnabar.
摘要对临床上报道的朱砂不良反应进行简要分析.

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中文词源


cinnabar 朱砂

来自拉丁语cinnabaris,朱砂。

双语例句


1. Conclusion: the micro - identity is the better method to identify the cinnabar.
结论: 显微鉴别用于朱砂鉴别较好.

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2. Will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?
要在你的朱红色的果汁里结束还是开始?

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3. Are they the cinnabar and wood carvings you mentioned?
这就是你之前提过的朱金漆木雕?

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4. Cinnabar is the main mineral material for polishing mercury.
丹砂是炼汞最主要的矿物原料.

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5. And Chaozhou cinnabar and gold wood carvings are no exception.
潮州的金漆木雕也不例外.

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英文词源


cinnabar (n.)
mid-15c., "red or crystalline form of mercuric sulphide," also applied to other ores of mercury, originally with reference to its use as a pigment; from Old French cinabre (13c.), from Late Latin cinnabaris, from Greek kinnabari, of oriental origin (compare Persian zanjifrah in the same sense). Also used 14c.-17c. of red resinous juice of a certain Eastern tree, which was believed to be a mixture of dragon's and elephant's blood.