音标:[ˈhju:mən ˈbɔdi] ;
[医]人体,天地之精; 肌体
词型变化:名词复数形式 : human bodies

human body的用法和样例:

例句

  1. The human body is a very complicated organization.人体是一个非常复杂的有机体。
  2. Human tissue is made up of cells.人体的组织是由细胞构成的。
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