molar
英 ['məʊlə]
美 ['molɚ]
- adj. 臼齿的;摩尔的;磨碎的
- n. 臼齿,[解剖] 磨牙
GRE
molar 磨牙,臼齿来自拉丁语molaris dens,磨牙,来自molaris,磨,词源同mill,dens,牙齿,词源同tooth.
- molar
- molar: see mill
- molar (n.)
- "grinding tooth," mid-14c., from Latin molaris dens "grinding tooth," from mola "millstone," from PIE root *mel- "to rub, grind" (see mill (n.1)). As an adjective in this sense from 1620s. In Old English they were cweornteð "quern-teeth."
- molar (adj.)
- in chemistry, "pertaining to one mole," 1902, from mole (4) + -ar.
- 1. Expression of hydrogenion concentrations in terms of molar concentrations is rather cumbersome.
- 用摩尔浓度表示氢离子浓度是相当麻烦的.
来自辞典例句
- 2. The President sat glumly rubbing his upper molar, saying nothing.
- 总统愁眉苦脸地坐在那里,磨着他的上牙, 一句话也没有说.
来自辞典例句
- 3. In 1927, at Chou - k'ou - tien, near Peking, a hominid lower molar of unusual pattern was discovered.
- 1927年, 在北京附近的周口店发现一颗形状异常的人类下臼齿.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Rough calculations obtained by use of molar concentrations rather than activities are sufficient.
- 根据克分子浓度而非根据活度得到的粗略计算结果即可满足要求.
来自辞典例句
- 5. THE INFLUENCE OF DENTAL FACTORS TO ERUPTION OF THE MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLAR.
- 牙齿因素对下颌第三磨牙萌出的影响.
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