specimen

英 ['spesɪmɪn] 美 ['spɛsəmən]
  • n. 样品,样本;标本

英文词源


specimen (n.)
1610s, "pattern, model," from Latin specimen "indication, mark, example, sign, evidence; that by which a thing is known, means of knowing," from specere "to look at" (see scope (n.1)). Meaning "single thing regarded as typical of its kind" first recorded 1650s.

双语例句


1. The Slovene bank has printed a specimen bank note.
斯洛文尼亚银行已经印刷了纸币票样。

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2. Collectors will pay $50,000 to $1 million for a rare specimen.
收藏家们会花5万到100万美元去购入一份稀有标本。

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3. He is a fine specimen of his class.
他是他那类人的典型代表。

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4. What a poor specimen that child is!
那孩子真不幸!

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5. Good gracious, look at that specimen will you?
哎呀,你快来瞧瞧那个标本!

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