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词典释义:
vestigial
英 [vɛˈstɪdʒɪəl]
美 [vɛˈstɪdʒ(i)əl]
adj. 残留的;残余的;遗留的;退化的;发育不全的
网络释义
退化的;残翅;残翅,vg;遗迹的;发育不全的;残留的;
双语例句
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During evolution, certain parts of the monkey's body were vestigial.
在进化的时候,猴子的某些身体部分退化了。
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There's some vestigial data left on the computer.
电脑上留下了一些残留的数据。
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The baby's brain was born vestigial.
这个婴儿的大脑天生发育不全。
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It is often possible to see the vestigial remains of rear limbs on some snakes.
在某些蛇身上常可看到退化后肢的痕迹。
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Even then, with the Velcro firmly fastened, there's still a little vestigial dangling fabric like the long pinky on an ill-fitting glove.
即便如此,万能胶粘牢了,还是会有一点点残留的布料悬在那儿,就像不合手的手套上的长小指。
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The wings of the chicken have become vestigial; it can no longer fly.
鸡的翅膀逐渐退化, 不会在空中飞行了。
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However you find such vestigial code, or whyever it was put there in the first place, take it out.
不管您用何种办法找到这种残留代码或者无论任何理由它原来被放在这里,都将它去掉。
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Wisdom teeth are another vestigial remnant.
智牙是另一种退化遗留物。
近义词
adj.
degenerativedegraded
同根词
释义
adj.
forming a very small remnant of something that was once much larger or more noticeable
残留的,残余的;遗留的
Biology (of an organ or part of the body) degenerate, rudimentary, or atrophied, having become functionless in the course of evolution
【生】 (器官,身体部位)退化的,发育不全的
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