cavities
英 [ˈkævɪtiz]
美 [ˈkævɪtiz]
n. 洞; 孔; 窟窿; 腔; (龋齿的)洞
cavity的复数
柯林斯词典
- 洞;孔;腔
Acavityis a space or hole in something such as a solid object or a person's body. - (牙科)龋洞,蛀牙洞
In dentistry, acavityis a hole in a tooth, caused by decay.
双语例句
- An alloy of metal with another metal ( usually silver) used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth.
金属和另一种金属(通常是银)的合金,牙医用来填补牙洞。 - The dentist said that I had two cavities that needed filling.
牙医说我的牙有两个洞需要补。 - This increases the contact time between sugar and teeth, creating a perfect environment for cavities to develop.
这会增加糖和牙齿接触的时间,创造了滋生蛀牙的完美环境。 - At least 20% of Americans have one or more untreated cavities.
至少20%的美国人有一个或多个未处理的蛀牙。 - Formed into or containing one or more vacuoles or small membrane-bound cavities within a cell.
形成一个或多个空泡或细胞内有隔膜的小泡,或包含这种泡。 - The most common oral diseases are dental cavities and periodontal ( gum) disease.
最常见的口腔疾病是龋齿和牙周(牙龈)疾病。 - The soft internal organs of the body, especially those contained within the abdominal and thoracic cavities.
内脏,脏腑身体的柔软内部器官,尤指包含于腹部和胸腔内的器官。 - Cranberries may help prevent tooth decay and cavities, research suggests.
研究指出,小红莓可助防止蛀牙和蛀洞。 - Epithelium also lines the air tubes and lung cavities.
上皮组织还衬盖气管和肺腔。 - To distinguish between ferrous and non-ferrous metals as well as cavities you can work in this mode.
为了区分黑色金属和有色金属以及空洞,您可以在此模式下工作。