§ notoriously
§ infamous
§ 众所周知地
§ Derrida famously, notoriously, said "there is nothing outside the text," right? What he meant bythat, of course, is that there's nothing but text.
§ deficient
§ scarce
§ 缺乏的
§ sufficient, adequate
§ It makes more sense to me to study dietary supplements or vitamins in populations who are deficient.
§ micro nutrients
§ 微量营养元素
§ Some soils are notoriously deficient in micro nutrients and are therefore unable to support mostplant life.
§ serpentine
§ 蛇纹
§ The elongated, serpentine body that allows land snakes to slither through dense grass alsoserves aquatic snakes in propelling through water.
§ calcium
§ 钙
§ What you eat and drink, from childhood on, is critical to the amount of calcium in your bones.
§ tolerate
§ stand, bear
§ 忍受、忍耐
§ I know it’s easier said than done, especially if you have been there for years, but work takes somuch time of ours that I don’t think we should tolerate something unfulfilling.
§ survive
§ 生存
§ die, extinct
§ Millions have migrated to the cities because they could not survive in rural areas.
§ depletion
§ 消耗
§ This decreases the device thickness and depletion voltage and consequently reduces material quality requirements and cost of the detector material.
§ harvest
§ 收获
§ This would introduce only a small number of GM plants into the environment, so farmers couldchoose not to harvest them while still benefiting from their pathogen-detecting ability.
§ interrupt
§ 阻碍
§ If we interrupt the thought and push it aside with another distraction, the urge should go away.
§ symptom
§ 症状
§ Therefore, for every solution for a symptom, there should be one or more directives that contribute to the ultimate solution.
§ chlorophyll
§ 叶绿素
§ This could be estimated at 1000 litres of hydrogen for 330 grams of chlorophyll per day whereasfor example colza produces roughly only 1000 litres of oil per hectare . . .
§ tissue
§ 动植物的组织
§ They did, indeed, have higher initial levels of lactate dehydrogenase, an enzyme associatedwith tissue breakdown, so this possibility should not be discounted.
§ patch
§ (表面上)与周围不同的部分, 补丁
§ However, while the patch may slow the spread of the virus it may not be enough to stop it.
§ pigmentation
§ 色素沉着
§ Along with related genes discovered earlier, "the variants described in this report enableprediction of pigmentation traits based upon an individual's DNA, " the company said.
§ stem
§ (花草的)茎
§ These spiral vessels are part of a banana plant stem.
§ stunted
§ 成长受妨碍的
§ Sometimes I can’t help thinking that Mao must be kicking and laughing in his crystal casket at night because he had so successfully stunted generations of Chinese and might even havealtered our DNA.
§ herbaceous
§ 草本的
§ To their surprise, Ms Sagot and Dr Stevens found that all four of the most sociable species areamong those forced to use herbaceous plants, and thus to build ramshackle homes.
§ exhibit
§ show, display
§ 显示
§ He always wanted us to exhibit our work together – and now we are.
§ slender
§ 纤细的
§ Behind the rotunda the slender trees with yellow leaves down drooping, and through them just a line of sea, and beyond the blue sky gold-veined clouds.
§ discoloration
§ 变色、褪色
§ Aside from the possibility of increased heart rate, trouble sleeping and discoloration of teeth,there's another a way that a cup of joe can be detrimental to your well being.