carbuncle 英 [ˈkɑ:bʌŋkl]   美 [ˈkɑrbʌŋkl]

carbuncle

carbuncle  英 [ˈkɑ:bʌŋkl] 美 [ˈkɑrbʌŋkl]

n. [中医] 痈;红宝石 

名词复数:carbuncles 

My plan was toenter the house, sneak up on him from behind, and strangle thenattering little carbuncle with a sash. 我的计划就是进入他的房间,从后面偷袭他,用腰带将这个絮絮叨叨的小粉刺给勒死。
He now laughed so much that Matthew asked him, rather angrily, what he himself meant to do with the Great carbuncle. 现在他又笑得厉害。马修不由得挺恼火地问他,他自己准备拿大红宝石干什么。

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  • n. [中医] 痈;红宝石
  • 1. My plan was toenter the house, sneak up on him from behind, and strangle thenattering little carbuncle with a sash.

    我的计划就是进入他的房间,从后面偷袭他,用腰带将这个絮絮叨叨的小粉刺给勒死。

  • 2. He now laughed so much that Matthew asked him, rather angrily, what he himself meant to do with the Great carbuncle.

    现在他又笑得厉害。马修不由得挺恼火地问他,他自己准备拿大红宝石干什么。

  • 3. It is important that the unadvisable handles on lip carbuncle should be avoided , the complications should be found early , and the patients should be treated timely and effectively.

    并提出对唇痈患者避免患部不适当的处理、早期发现并发症和及时有效治疗的重要性及其处理原则。

  • carbuncle (n.) early 13c., "fiery jewel, gem of a deep red color, ruby," also the name of a semi-mythical gem from the East Indies formerly believed to be capable of shining in the dark, from Old North French carbuncle (Old French charbocle, charboncle) "carbuncle-stone," also "carbuncle, boil," from Latin carbunculus "red gem," also "red, inflamed spot," literally "a little coal," from carbo (genitive carbonis) "coal" (see carbon).
car·bun·cle / ˈkɑːbʌŋkl ; NAmE ˈkɑːrbʌŋkl / noun 1 a large painful swelling under the skin 痈;疔 2 a bright red jewel,usually cut into a round shape 红榴石;红宝石;红玉 carbuncle carbuncles car·bun·cle / ˈkɑːbʌŋkl ; NAmE ˈkɑːrbʌŋkl /
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