音标:['njuәrɔn] ; 柯林斯词典等级:1 级;
n. 神经原, 轴索, 神经细胞
[计] 神经元
n a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
词型变化:名词复数形式 : neurons
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neuron的用法和样例:

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用作名词(n.)
  1. Impulse acts as a message sent through a neuron.冲动相当于通过神经元传送的信息。
  2. An neuron can have one or several dendrites.一个神经元有一个或数个树突。
  3. This is an example of neuronophagia in which a dying neuron is surrounded by microglial cells.噬神经细胞现象,这个垂死的神经元被周围小胶质细胞包围。
  4. Future equivalents of human neuron clusters will almost certainly include built-in, quick-downloading ports.未来相当于人神经细胞组的装置几乎肯定包括内置式的快速下载端口。

词汇搭配

  • motor neuron运动神经元
  • efferent neuron传出神经元,离心神经...
  • aminergic neuron胺能神经元
  • ganglion neuron节神经元
  • cholinergic neuron胆碱能神经元,胆硷能...
  • commissural neuron连合神经元
  • effector neuron运动神经元,效应神经...
  • inhibitory neuron抑制性神经元...
  • thalamic neuron丘脑神经元
  • neuron simulation神经模拟
  • internuncial neuron中间神经元
  • cortical neuron皮层神经元
  • bipolar neuron双极神经元,两极神经...
  • association neuron联合神经元,联络神经...
  • memory neuron记忆神经元
  • excitatory neuron兴奋性神经元...
  • adrenergic neuron肾上腺素能神经元...
  • afferent neuron传入神经元
  • projection neuron投射神经元
  • artificial neuron人造神经元
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