词汇 | mummy |
释义 | mummy noun[ C ] uk /ˈmʌm.i/ us /ˈmʌm.i/ mummynoun[C] (MOTHER)UK(USmommy) child's word for mother: 妈妈(幼儿用语) [ as form of address ]I want to go home, Mummy.我想回家,妈咪。 Could I speak to your mummy please, Phoebe?我能和你妈妈通话吗,菲比? your parents parentMy parents died when I was young. biological parentSome children are raised by grandparents or other family members, instead of their biological parents. adoptive parentWhen he was 7 months old, his mother gave him up to his adoptive parents. motherHave you met my mother? fatherMy father fully supports my life choices. mumUKMy mum and dad go there every year. Give the letter to your mummy. I want my mummy! Just wait till I tell your mummy! All the mummies and daddies will be there. Family: informal names baba bro bruv bubba dad granda grandad grandaddy grandbaby grandkid mam mama mammy mater mom nanny old man papa pater rellie mummynoun[C] (BODY)(especially in ancient Egypt) a dead body that is prevented from decaying by being treated with special substances before being wrapped in cloth(尤指古埃及的)木乃伊,干尸 Patrick Ward/Corbis Documentary/GettyImages Ancient history: before 500 AD agora ancient ancients antiquity archaic Delphi Delphic dolmen Euphrates gladiator mummify neoclassicism nones palaeo- paleographical Parthenon Saturnalia scarab stele Tigris You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Burying, cremating and preserving bodies mummy | American Dictionarymummy noun[ C ] us/ˈmʌm·i/ (esp. in ancient Egypt) a dead body that has been preserved from decay, esp. by being treated with special substances before being wrapped in cloth Examples of mummymummy That is precisely the error of the mummies. To avoid this problem, only mummies without emergence holes (full mummies) were included in the analyses. Three of these cases presented as mummy torsos with signs of severe spondylitis of the lumbar vertebral bodies and evidence for chronic pleuritis. Most of the material came from skeletonized mummies, which had been damaged by grave robberies so that the skeletal elements were identifiable. Evidence of malignant neoplasm is extremely rare in antiquity, judging from the thousands of skeletons and mummies which have been examined. Ultimately, his frustration comes all too close to that felt at the sight of an unwrapped mummy. An aphid was considered a mummy when its exoskeleton had become whitish-brown in colour. Letters inside the bar graph refer to aphids while letters on line graph refer to mummies. After five days, the percentage of mummies per total number of aphids left in each pot was calculated. Pregnancy was successfully maintained and a female piglet and a mummy with skeleton were delivered. But the stories ultimately reassure the reader, by simultaneously taming the mummies and emphasizing the phantasmatic nature of their threat. Every day, predated adults (' mummies ') were collected, and the spider was replaced by a new starved one. This assertion was based on the observation that in all experiments, about 90% of aphids that survived to the period when mummification occurred became mummies. Under these conditions, parasitoid generation time was approximately two weeks with aphids showing clear signs of parasitism (mummies) after about 10 days. In contrast, here, the mummies were all found on the central plants or nearby. See all examples of mummy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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