mascot
英式音标:[ˈmæskət] 美式音标:[ˈmæskɑt]
mascot基本解释 n. 吉祥物;福神(等于mascotte)n. (Mascot)人名;(法)马斯科 mascot的意思释义 n.吉祥物;福神;变形 复数
mascot怎么读
英式音标:[ˈmæskət]
美式音标:[ˈmæskɑt]
mascot基本解释
n. 吉祥物;福神(等于mascotte)
n. (Mascot)人名;(法)马斯科
mascot的意思释义
n.
吉祥物;福神;
变形
复数:mascots
英英释义
mascot[ \'mæskət ]n.a person or animal that is adopted by a team or other group as a symbolic figure
mascot用法及例句
词组短语
olympic mascot奥运会吉祥物
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The regimental mascot is a goat.
这个团的吉祥物是山羊。
The mascot of World Expo Shanghai is Haibao.
上海世博会的吉祥物是海宝。
Dragon is a typical mascot in China.
龙是中国一种典型的吉祥物。
His little son is the mascot for the local football team.
他的小儿子是当地足球队的吉祥人物。
例句参考
Theory and applications of distance geometryCan fenretinide protect women against ovarian cancer?
Cardiac troponin I measurement with the ACCESS immunoassay system: analytical and clinical performance characteristics.
HPC viability measurement: trypan blue versus acridine orange and propidium iodide
Accurate and Sensitive Peptide Identification with Mascot Percolator
Confident Phosphorylation Site Localization Using the Mascot Delta Score
Five-year administration of fenretinide: pharmacokinetics and effects on plasma retinol concentrations.
A Heuristic Method for Assigning a False-discovery Rate for Protein Identifications from Mascot Database Search Results
MASCOT: multiple alignment system for protein sequences based on three-way dynamic programming.
Thermodynamics of ligand-nucleic acid interactions
mascot词源
mascot (n.)
\"talisman, charm,\" 1881, from provincial French mascotte \"sorcerer\'s charm, \'faerie friend,\' good luck piece\" (19c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps from or related to Provençal mascoto \"sorcery, fetish\" (a Narbonnese manuscript of 1233 has mascotto \"procuress, enchantment, bewitchment in gambling\"), from masco \"witch,\" from Old Provençal masca, itself of unknown origin, perhaps from Medieval Latin masca \"mask, specter, nightmare\" (see mask (n.)). Popularized by French composer Edmond Audran\'s 1880 comic operetta \"La Mascotte,\" about a household \"fairy\" who gives luck to an Italian peasant, performed in a toned-down translation in England from fall 1881.