Rosalind信息详情
n.罗莎琳德(女子名)
misty rosas───玫瑰迷雾
rosary prayers───念珠祈祷
scriptural rosary sorrowful mysteries───圣经中的玫瑰经悲伤的奥秘
procapra gutturosa───黄羊
Rosaceae───n.[植]蔷薇科
ocular rosacea───眼酒渣鼻
rosary beads───串珠;念珠
seditious behavior roland rosado───煽动行为罗兰罗萨多
tabular rosa───板状蔷薇
Pterosauria───翼龙目
She was like Rosalind Russell crossed with the Wicked Witch.───她当时很不满,就好象罗莎琳·拉塞尔正对着巫婆生气一样。
your dream," says Rosalind Cartwright, chair of psychology at Chicago's Medical Center.───梦是你自己的。”芝加哥医疗中心心理学系主任罗莎琳·德卡特莱特说。
The smartest scientist was called Rosalind Franklin who, Watson said, "was so intelligent she rarely sought advice".───最聪明的科学家叫罗莎琳德·富兰克林(Rosalind Franklin),沃森这样描述道,“她非常聪明,很少寻求建议”。
Rosalind: Isn't that the nature of a pilot program? When you're paving the way, you're always going to have skeptics and dissenters.───罗莎琳德:这难道不是试点计划的本质吗?在你铺平道路时,总是会有怀疑者和反对者挡道。
Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick bestowed the next leap: DNA, the structure and mechanism of variation and inheritance.───罗莎琳德富兰克林,詹姆士沃森和弗朗西斯克里克跳跃到了下一步:DNA,变异和遗传的结构与机制。
Rosalind: That's plenty of time for the dissenters to see the light.───罗莎琳德:你有充足的时间来赢得那些反对者的理解。
Most travelers take a train to the ruins, but Rosalind and Nicomal decided to get there the oldfashioned way on foot.───大多数旅行者是乘火车到遗址去的,但罗萨林德和尼古马尔决定用老方法徒步前往。
Crick writes to collaborator Dr. Maurice Wilkins and praises the exit of a female collaborator, Dr. Rosalind Franklin.───克里克写信给其合作者莫里斯·威尔金斯博士,庆幸一位女性合作者罗莎林德·富兰克林的退出。
Rosalind kissed her mother good night.───罗莎琳德吻了一下母亲祝她晚安。
She repeated what Rosalind Swain had said about odd things happening in adolescence, about adolescents harbouring poltergeists.
Rosalind gladly let the police-sergeant take away the envelope and hurried off, singing, to telephone to Richard.
Rosalind, or Roz to her friends, took the initiative.
He envied Rosalind her youth and strength.
Thus Rosalind Krauss can argue that photography is the quintessential surrealist art form.
So best wishes to Rosalind, the Society's most northerly teacher.
Rosalind conducted the meeting with characteristic aplomb/with her usual aplomb.
Rosalind Lloyd, Acton, London Over the past 50 years there has been a vast increase in consumption of carbonated drinks.
Good morning, Rosalind/Miss Dixon.