albino
英 [ælˈbiː.nəʊ]
美 [ælˈbaɪ.noʊ]
- n. [皮肤] 白化病者;[遗] 白化体;白化现象
- n. (Albino)人名;(西)阿尔维诺;(阿拉伯)阿勒比努;(葡、意、英)阿尔比诺
1. alb- + -ino (Spanish or Portuguese suffix).
2. A female albino formerly was an albiness.
- albino
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albino: [18] Like album, albino comes ultimately from Latin albus ‘white’. It was borrowed into English from the Portuguese, who used it with reference to black Africans suffering from albinism (it is a derivative of albo, the Portuguese descendant of Latin albus).
=> album
- albino (n.)
- 1777, from Spanish or Portuguese albino, from Latin albus "white" (see alb). Used by Portuguese of white-spotted African negroes. Extended 1859 to animals having the same peculiarity. A female albino formerly was an albiness (1808).
- 1. The term T - positive albino, means the lacking of the black coloration.
- 这个词的 T 积极白化, 是指缺乏的黑色着色.
- 2. I ended up living with this albino guy who was cleaning windshields.
- 最后我和患白化症的男人同居.他为港务局的人清洗车窗.
- 3. Rare newborn albino Pygmy Marmoset monkeys perched on a zookeeper's fingers.
- 稀有的新出生白子侏儒狨猴栖息在一位动物园管理员的手指上.
- 4. Trees are sapped of their pigment and take on an albino look.
- 树木褪去了之前的颜色,变成了白化病般的样子.
- 5. Albino seedling is the typical chlorophyll - deficient mutation in plants.
- 植物白化苗则是一种典型的叶绿素合成缺陷突变体.