hallmarks
英:[ˈhɔ:lˌmɑ:ks]
hallmarks 基本解释
n.(金银制品上的)纯度印记( hallmark的名词复数 );特点;特征;标志
v.给(金、银)打上纯度印记( hallmark的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
hallmark
n.a distinctive characteristic or attribute同义词:trademarkearmarkstylemark
a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity同义词:authenticationassay-mark
hallmarks 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- One hallmark of a good politician is his ability to influence people.
衡量一个优秀政治家的标志之一就是他影响大众的能力。 - Clear expression is the hallmark of a good speaker.
(喻)清晰的表达能力是一位出色的演说家的特征。 - The research, carried out on mice, suggested caffeine hampered the production of the protein plaques which are the hallmark of the disease.
研究人员用老鼠做实验,发现咖啡因可以阻止蛋白斑块积聚,而这种蛋白是早老年性痴呆发病的典型特征。
用作及物动词(vt.)- Given the prevalence of synthetic Alexandrite, they are also a fascinating hallmark of authenticity that helps us distinguish real gems from artificial impostors.
在人工合成亚力山大石流行的今天,内含物是鉴别宝石天然纯度的一个重要标志,有助于我们将天然宝石与人工合成赝品区别开来。
权威例句
Hallmarks of AgingThe Hallmarks of AgingThe hallmarks of cancerThe hallmarks of aging.The hallmarks of aging.The hallmarks of cancerThe hallmarks of cancer.Hallmarks Of Cancer: A 2012 PerspectiveHallmarks of cancer: the next generation.ScienceDirect.com - Cell - The Hallmarks of Aging