单词:in-situ
a. 原位的
adv. 在原位
in-situ的用法和样例:
例句
- Blake sat back abruptly in his seat.布雷克猛地坐回原位。
- We found everything to be in place when we entered the room.我们走进房时发现一切都在原位。
词汇搭配
- in situ recovery原地回收
- carcinoma in situ原位癌
- in situ measurement现场测定
- in-situ test原位试验
- in situ preparation就地制造
- combustion in-situ就地燃烧
- in situ quantitation原位定量
- in-situ measurement原地测量
- in situ hybridization原位混合法
- concrete in situ现场灌筑混凝土...
- in situ concrete原地混凝土,就地浇混...
- in situ temperature现场温度
- in situ在原地
- in situ density[化] 原地密度(不...
- unmoved无动于衷的
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