单词:in situ
[医] 原位
fossil, when found in the situation in which it was originally formed
or deposited.
in situ的用法和样例:
例句
- The plants are growing in again, despite the drought.尽管干旱,植物又在原地长出来了。
- You suddenly awoke me, our acquaintance be able to calculate the years, you find you love, and I, still in situ stagnation.你突然点醒了我,我们的相识能够以年计算了,你找到你爱的,而我,还在原地徘徊着。
- This would let in all soris of evils.这样,各种弊病就地产生。
- The suspect was arrested in the vicinity.嫌疑犯在现场附近被拘捕。
- Be able to work in production area.能够在现场工作。
- in place在适当的位置...
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