specimen
n. 样品; 范例; (化验的)抽样; 某种类型的人
A specimen is a single plant or animal which is an example of a particular species or type and is examined by scientists.
200,000 specimens of fungus are kept at the Komarov Botanical Institute.
有 20 万份菌类标本被保存在科马罗夫植物研究所。
...North American fossil specimens...
北美化石标本
A specimen of something is an example of it which gives an idea of what the whole of it is like.
Job applicants have to submit a specimen of handwriting.
求职者必须要提交一份笔迹样本。
...a specimen bank note.
样钞
A specimen is a small quantity of someone's urine, blood, or other body fluid which is examined in a medical laboratory, in order to find out if they are ill or if they have been drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
He refused to provide a specimen...
他拒绝提供血样。
If your urine specimen shows the presence of bacteria, you'll be prescribed antibiotics.
如果你的尿样显示有细菌存在,医生会给你开抗生素。
You can use specimen to refer to someone who has a quality of a particular kind.
What a poor specimen that child is!...
那孩子真不幸!
He is a fine specimen of his class.
他是他那类人的典型代表。
1. an example regarded as typical of its class
2. a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes;
example, instance, case, sample, illustration, specimen
这些名词均有"例子,事例"之意。
Other than specimen dispatch, the figure in 2008 also includes unit count for other miscellaneous items.
除样本发送外, 二零零八年的数字亦包括计算其他项目在内.
It was a specimen of his generosity.
这是他慷慨大方的一个实例.
To identify ( a biological specimen ).
鉴别 ( 一个生物种类 )
Please sign your name and write your address on this signature specimen card.
请您在存款样单上填好您的姓名,地址.
Then put it in a specimen bottle and add a preserving liquid.
然后把这放在标本瓶里并加入保存液.