hors

导读:hors怎么读
英式音标:[ɔ:] 美式音标:[ɔ]
hors基本解释 prep. 不必;在…之外adv. 不必n. (Hors)人名;(西)奥尔斯;(法)奥尔 hors的意思释义 adv.& prep.(在…)之外;英英释义 HorsIn

hors怎么读

英式音标:[ɔ:]

美式音标:[ɔ]

hors基本解释

prep. 不必;在…之外

adv. 不必

n. (Hors)人名;(西)奥尔斯;(法)奥尔

hors的意思释义

adv.& prep.

(在…)之外;

英英释义

Hors

In Slavic mythology, Hors (, Cyrillic: Хорс) is the Slavic sun god.

hors用法及例句

双语例句

The cowboy is gunning for the man who stole his hors.

那牛仔持枪寻找那个偷马的人。

例句参考

Investigation into the use of narcotic antagonists in the treatment of a stereotypic behavior pattern (crib-biting) in the horse.

Evaluation of the analgesic effects of epidurally administered morphine, alfentanil, butorphanol, tramadol, and U50488H in horses.

Seasonal Change in Abundance of Large Nocturnal Dung Beetles (Scarabaeidae) in a Costa Rican Deciduous Forest and Adjacent Horse Pas...

The central projections of trigeminal primary afferent neurons in the cat as determined by the tranganglionic transport of horseradi...

Segmental distribution and central projections of renal afferent fibers in the cat studied by transganglionic transport of horseradi...

Relations between cell body size, axon diameter and axon conduction velocity of cat sciatic alpha-motoneurons stained with horseradi...

A quantitative light microscopic study of the dendrites of cat spinal gamma -motoneurons after intracellular staining with horseradi...

Evidence for a free radical mechanism of styrene-glutathione conjugate formation catalyzed by prostaglandin H synthase and horseradi...

Distribution of carotid sinus nerve afferent fibers to solitary tract nuclei of the cat using transganglionic transport of horseradi...

Hydrogen peroxide and ß-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide sensing amperometric electrodes based on electrical connection of horsera...

hors词源

hors

hors: hors d’oeuvre [18] In French, hors d’oeuvre means literally ‘outside the work’ – that is, ‘not part of the ordinary set of courses in a meal’. The earliest record of its use in English is in the general sense ‘out of the ordinary’ (‘The Frenzy of one who is given up for a Lunatick, is a Frenzy hors d’ oeuvre … something which is singular in its kind’, Joseph Addison, Spectator 1714), but this did not survive beyond the 18th century.Alexander Pope, in his Dunciad 1742, was the first to use the word in its modern culinary sense. (French oeuvre ‘work’, incidentally, comes from Latin opera ‘work’, source of or related to English copious, manoeuvre, opera, operate, and opulent.)=> d\'oeuvre, copious, manoeuvre, manure, opera, operate, opulent

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