nervous system
英 [ˈnɜːvəs sɪstəm]
美 [ˈnɜːrvəs sɪstəm]
n. 神经系统
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 神经系统
the system of all the nerves in the body
柯林斯词典
- 神经系统
Yournervous systemconsists of all the nerves in your body together with your brain and spinal cord.
英英释义
noun
- the sensory and control apparatus consisting of a network of nerve cells
双语例句
- Investigates, diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of the human brain, spinal cord, nervous system and muscle tissue.
研究、诊断和治疗人脑、脊髓、神经系统和肌肉组织的疾病和损伤。 - It is through our nervous system that we adapt ourselves to our environment and to all external stimuli.
我们是通过神经系统使自己适应环境及所有外部刺激的。 - This is the inevitable development of the nervous system.
这也是神经系统发育的必然。 - The brain performs a very important function; it controls the nervous system of the body.
大脑起一种非常重要的作用,它控制着身体的神经系统。 - The doctor diagnosed the problems his patient was having with his nervous system.
病人神经系统出了问题,医生对其进行了诊断。 - One of them is me and the nervous system which I lead;
一部分就是我和我所领导的神经系统; - The chakras are attached to the spinal cord and nervous system via certain glands and nerve ganglia.
脉轮通过某些腺体和神经中枢与脊髓和神经系统相连。 - Iron is important to the development of a baby's brain and central nervous system.
铁对胎儿大脑和中枢神经系统发育非常重要。 - In humans, breath control is initiated and maintained by the central nervous system ( CNS).
中枢神经系统已经充血。人体的呼吸控制由于中枢神经发动和控制的。 - In this course, the central nervous system is studied through its development.
在这门课上,我们将从发育的角度来研究中枢神经系统。