costa
英 [ˌkɒstə]
美 [ˈkɔstə]
n. 肋,缘,中脉,前缘脉
复数:costas
BNC.8150
英英释义
noun
- any of the 12 pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine to or toward the sternum in humans (and similar bones in most vertebrates)
- a riblike part of a plant or animal (such as a middle rib of a leaf or a thickened vein of an insect wing)
双语例句
- Jo will use her winnings as spending money on her holiday to the Costa Brava.
乔要把自己赢的钱作为去布拉沃海岸度假时的零花钱。 - He legally changed his name to Allen Vincent Carter and fled to the Southern California suburb of Costa Mesa.
合法地改变了他的名字,他对卡特和艾伦文森特逃到南加州CostaMesa的郊区。 - But biologist Erli Costa of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University suggested weather patterns could be involved.
然而,里约热内卢联邦大学的生物学家科斯塔指出,原因很可能同天气模式有关。 - I think he sees James Costa as unfinished business.
我认为他把詹姆斯康斯塔当成他未完成的行动。 - With the Internet, you have an advantage, says Costa, because you can save your messages.
科斯达说,互联网有一大优点,你可以保存信息。 - Argentina and Costa Rica too are considering giving legal recognition to same-sex unions.
阿根廷和哥斯达黎加同样也在考虑对同性联盟予以法律上的承认。 - Igor Costa also questions whether the coding conventions and best practices contain some unnecessary dictates.
IgorCosta还质疑编码约定及最佳实践是否还包含了一些不必要的规定。 - But Mr Costa's view has its problems too.
但科斯塔的观点也有它的问题。 - Costa Rica has no military and maintains only domestic police and security forces for internal security.
格斯达里加没有军事和维护唯一国内警察和安全部队为内部安全。 - Thats one of the reasons why President Obama recently visited Mexico and Costa Rica.
这就是奥巴马总统最近访问墨西哥和哥斯达黎加的原因之一。
