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1 | a part of your body that does a specific job , such as your heart or brainYour vital organs are the organs that you cannot live without 器官 |
| digestive/sexual/sense organs 消化/性/感觉器官 |
| organ transplant operations 器官移植手术 |
| The Health Service has a register of potential organ donors. 社会保健服务中心对可能的器官捐献者作了登记。 |
| an organ donor card 器官捐献卡 |
| 1a | a man’ s penisThis word is usually used when you want to avoid using the word ‘penis’ directly . 阴茎(人们通常使用该词以避免直接使用penis一词) | |
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2 | a large musical instrument with pipes of different length , played by pressing keys (= narrow bars) on it . Someone who plays an organ is an organist . 风琴 |
| 2a | a musical instrument that produces a sound like an organ 风琴类乐器 | | an electronic organ 电子琴 | |
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3 | formal a part of an organization that is responsible for doing a particular job 机构;机关 |
| The courts are the organs of justice. 法院是司法机关。 |
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4 | formal a magazine , newspaper , or regular letter that contains official information from an organization such as a political party (政党等的)新闻媒介工具,喉舌 |
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