Sorbonne

英 [sɔ:'bɔn] 美
  • n. (泛指)巴黎大学;索邦神学院

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Sorbonne
1560, from Sorbon, place name in the Ardennes. Theological college in Paris founded by Robert de Sorbon (1201-1274), chaplain and confessor of Louis IX. As an academic institution, most influential 16c.-17c., suppressed during the Revolution.

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1. The physiological indices of the overwintering bulbs of Tiber, Siberia , and Sorbonne in Xining area were investigated.
试验对东方百合Tiber 、 Siberia和Sorbonne的鳞茎在西宁露地越冬期间的生理生化指标进行了观测分析.

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2. She finished off her education at the Sorbonne.
她在梭尔邦大学完成最后的学业.

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3. Pascal Ory, a historian at the Sorbonne university author of Mickey Go Home.
他们认为法国的儿童应该去读那些充满了国家价值观的作品.

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4. The oriental lily squamas of Sorbonne were used as explants for tissue culture.
以东方百合“索邦”的鳞片为外植体,进行组织培养技术研究.

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5. Langevin returned to the Sorbonne and obtained his Ph . D . from Pierre Curie in 1902.
朗之万回到了巴黎大学并于1902年在皮埃尔·居里的指导下取得博士学位.

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