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organnoun(BODY PART)C1[C]apartof thebodyof ananimalorplantthatperformsaparticularjob: (动植物的)器官 anexternal/internal/reproductiveorgan外部/内部/生殖器官 an organdonor/transplant器官捐赠者/移植 - Hesustainedinjuriesto hisarms,legsand severalinternalorgans.
- Yourears,eyes,tongue,noseandskinareyoursenseorgans.
- Transplantation of organs fromlivingdonorsraisesethicalissues.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSubstances & structures in the body - abductor
- accessorius
- adductor
- adenoid
- agonist
- gracilis
- grey matter
- groove
- gyrus
- hallucis
- oxytocin
- papilla
- papillary
- parietal
- pecten
- vesica
- vesical
- vesicle
- vestibular
- vestibule
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: organnoun(INSTRUMENT)C2[C]amusicalinstrumentwith akeyboardin whichsoundisproducedbyairbeingforcedthroughpipesof differentsizesandlengthswhen youpressthekeyswithyourhandsorfeet, or in whichsoundisproducedelectronically: 管风琴;电风琴 Electronicorgans are muchsmallerandcheaperthanpipeorgans.电风琴比管风琴小得多,也便宜得多。  Encyclopaedia Britannica/Contributor/ Universal Images Group/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMusical instruments - accordion
- acoustically
- aerophone
- alphorn
- alto
- drum kit
- drum machine
- drumbeat
- drumroll
- drumstick
- panpipes
- pedal steel
- penny whistle
- percussion
- percussionist
- tuning fork
- tuning peg
- ukulele
- unpitched
- unplugged
See more results » organnoun(NEWSPAPER)the organ ofsomethingformal anewspaperorbroadcastingstationproducedby aparticularorganizationand giving only theopinionsof thatorganization: (某组织的)喉舌,宣传工具(指报纸或广播电台)ThenewspaperPravda was theofficialorgan of theCommunistPartyin theSovietUnion.《真理报》曾是苏联共产党的官方报纸。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedia in general - anti-press
- consume
- mainstream media
- media
- media event
- medium
- MSM
- non-broadcast
- press
- profile
- publishing
- the Fourth Estate
- the mass media
- vehicle
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition oforganfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)organ| American Dictionaryorgannoun(BODY PART)[C]biologyapartof thebodyof aperson,animal, orplantthatperformsaspecialjob organnoun(INSTRUMENT)[C/U]amusicalinstrumentwith one or morerowsofkeysthat arepressedwith thefingerstoplaynotesproducedbyforcingairthroughpipesof differentsizes, or asimilarelectronicinstrument: [U]Fredtaughthiswifetoplaythe organ. (Definition oforganfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)COMMUNICATIONSanewspaperormagazinethatrepresentstheopinionsof agroupororganization, or that isproducedfor aparticulargroupofpeople: Themonthlyjournalwasoncetheofficialorganof theCommunistparty. Sheeditsthe company'shouseorganthat isdistributedtoemployeestwiceayear. GOVERNMENTanorganizationthatworksaspartof alargerorganization, forexample, agovernment: China'stopnationalsecuritypolicyorgan thecourtsand othergovernmentorgans (Definition oforganfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoforganorgan However, some larvae continue their migration through the heart and lungs to the systemic circulation where they are distributed via the bloodstream to various organs.From theCambridge English Corpus With both techniques, all organs were clearly negative.From theCambridge English Corpus The numbers of cysts were highly variable among the organs and muscle groups.From theCambridge English Corpus The organs examined were the intestine, diaphragm, intercostal muscles, lungs, heart, brain, liver, spleen and kidneys.From theCambridge English Corpus Instead, they pass directly to the lungs, the heart and the other organs, then stimulating the formation of arteriovenous fistulas.From theCambridge English Corpus The sudden death of animals is likely to be related to worm invasion into vital organs.From theCambridge English Corpus The real is evinced by the absence of the real - in this case by the cyborg woman's replaced and supplanted limbs and organs.From theCambridge English Corpus The liver in particular, but also other organs such as lung, kidney, spleen and reproductive and intestinal tracts, were examined for lesions or irregularities.From theCambridge English Corpus All littermice looked healthy and there were no indications of changes in the various organs examined at autopsy.From theCambridge English Corpus Thereafter, larvae began to appear in other organs (by day 3) and then in skeletal muscles and the brain.From theCambridge English Corpus Metacercarial cysts localize in the pericardial cavity and the kidney lumen of the snail and these organs would have a finite capacity for carrying cysts.From theCambridge English Corpus In the other organs, 50.0% of the infections were fertile and the remainder (50.0%) sterile (table 5).From theCambridge English Corpus What about the use of organs from living donors?From theCambridge English Corpus Despite recent large increases in the number of organs transplanted from living donors, especially from genetically unrelated volunteers, supply continues to lag far behind demand.From theCambridge English Corpus Not only is there no cost to individuals, people needing organs stand to benefit from donors coming to their direct assistance.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithorganorganThese are words often used in combination withorgan. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abdominal organ There are documented fetal and maternal risks from both blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma once the uterus becomes anabdominalorgan. From theCambridge English Corpus artificial organ For instance, the category of medical urgency will probably not be as important when anartificialorgan can be used as a backup (for example, dialysis for end-stage renal failure). From theCambridge English Corpus bodily organ Rabanus also gives a moral/ religious interpretation of every bodily organ from head to toe. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/organ## |