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the smallest unit of living matter that can exist on its own. All plants and animals are made up of cells. 细胞 red and white blood cells 红血细胞和白血细胞 brain/nerve/cancer cells 脑细胞/神经细胞/癌细胞 the nucleus of a cell 细胞核 Cells divide and form new cells. 细胞分裂,形成新细胞。
Homophones cell | sellcell sellTopics Biologyb2, Bodyb2- cell noun
Genes for human skin exist in every human cell. 人类皮肤的基因存在于每个人类细胞中。
- sell verb
He suggests she sell her house and go to Brazil with him. 他建议她卖掉房子,和他一起去巴西。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dead
- living
- healthy
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- create
- form
- grow
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- divide
- develop
- form
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- division
- growth
- proliferation
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- the nucleus of a cell
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a room for one or more prisoners in a prison or police station 单间牢房;牢房 - in a cell
He spent a night in a prison cell. 他在牢房里呆了一夜。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- monk’s
- nun’s
- jail
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- in a/the cell
- in a cell
a small room without much furniture in which a monk or nun lives (修道士或修女住的)小房间 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- monk’s
- nun’s
- jail
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- in a/the cell
each of the small sections that together form a larger structure, for example a honeycomb (大结构中的)小隔室(如蜂房巢室) a device for producing an electric current, for example by the action of chemicals or light 电池 a photoelectric cell 光电池
a small group of people who work as part of a larger political organization, especially secretly (尤指秘密的)政治小组,基层组织 a terrorist cell 恐怖分子小组
one of the small squares in a spreadsheet computer program in which you enter a single piece of data (计算机电子表格的)单元格 - (especially North American English, informal) (also cell phone, cellular phone (both especially North American English), British English mobile phone, mobile)
a phone that does not have wires and works by radio, and that you can carry with you and use anywhere 移动电话;手机 Call me on my cell. 打我手机。
Word OriginOld English, from Old French celle or Latin cella ‘storeroom or chamber’.