capsule 英 [ˈkæpsju:l]   美 [ˈkæpsul]

capsule

capsule  英 [ˈkæpsju:l] 美 [ˈkæpsul]

n. 胶囊;太空舱 

进行时:capsuling  过去式:capsuled  过去分词:capsuled  第三人称单数:capsules  名词复数:capsules 

time capsule 时间囊 ; 时间胶囊
Capsule hotel 胶囊酒店 ; 胶囊旅馆

  • A capsule is a very small container that closes tightly. Many medicines come in capsules that can be easily swallowed.
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  • n. 胶囊;太空舱
  • 1. time capsule

    时间囊 ; 时间胶囊

  • 2. Capsule hotel

    胶囊酒店 ; 胶囊旅馆

  • 3. You are asked to swallow a capsule containing vitamin B.

    你被要求吞下一颗含维生素B的胶囊。

  • 4. What? Capsule Apartment?

    什么?胶囊公寓?

  • 5. He was in a tiny capsule called Friendship 7.

    他身处一个叫做友谊7号的小型太空舱。

  • capsule (n.) "small case, natural or artificial," 1650s, from French capsule "a membranous sac" (16c.), from Latin capsula "small box or chest," diminutive of capsa "box, case, chest" (see case (n.2)). Medicinal sense is 1875; shortened form cap is from 1942. Sense in space capsule is first recorded 1954, perhaps from earlier sense "shell of a metallic cartridge" (1864). As an adjective from 1938. Related: Capsular.
cap·sule / ˈkæpsjuːl ; NAmE ˈkæpsjuːl ; ˈkæpsl / noun 1 a small container which has a measured amount of a medicine inside and which dissolves when you swallow it (装药物的)胶囊 2 a small plastic container with a substance or liquid inside (装物或装液体的)小塑料容器 3 the part of a spacecraftin which people travel and that often separates from the main rocket 太空舱;航天舱 4 ( technical 术语 ) a shell or container for seeds or eggs in some plants and animals (植物的)荚,蒴果;(动物的)囊,被膜 see also time capsule capsule capsules cap·sule / ˈkæpsjuːl ; NAmE ˈkæpsjuːl ; ˈkæpsl /
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