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spec.i.men5spes7E7mInn [C]something shown or examined as an example; a typical example标本,样本He has a collection of rare insect specimens.他收集了很多稀有昆虫的标本。Museums will pay large amounts of money for good dinosaur fossil specimens.博物馆将花大笔钱购买好的恐龙化石标本。The astronauts brought back specimens of moon rock.宇航员带回了月球岩石的标本。We have a splendid specimen of a maple in our garden.在我们的花园里长着漂亮的枫树。This plant is a rather weedy specimen.这是一种像野草般的植物。A specimen ( of urine or blood) is a small amount of urine or blood used for testing.(尿液或血液等的)抽样He was charged with failing to provide a specimen for analysis after he had been stopped by the police for drunk driving.他因酒后驾车而被警察拦下,后来又因不肯提供分析用的抽样而受到了指控。The doctor took a specimen of blood from the patient's arm.医生从病人的手臂上抽取血样。I was sent away with a specimen jar and told to bring in a urine sample the following day.我带着一个抽样瓶离开了那里,并被要求在第二天把尿样带来。(infml) Matt is a fine specimen of a man.马特是个好榜样。(infml) He was such a miserable specimen (= type of person), the children said.孩子们说他是个可怜的人。We were given a specimen copy (= an example) of the form to look at before we had to fill it in.在填表之前,我们得到了一份样表以供参考。When I opened my bank account, I was asked to provide a specimen signature.当我在开银行帐户时,被要求给出签名字样。
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