Livers Meaning in English
word · lemma: liver
ˈɫɪvɝz
LIV-erz
lˈɪvəz
LIV-uhz
释义
The plural of 'liver,' referring to more than one liver, the organ in animals and humans that helps filter blood and digest food.
用法与细微差别
'Livers' is used mainly in scientific, medical, or culinary contexts when talking about more than one liver. In common speech, the singular 'liver' is more frequent. Do not confuse with 'livers' as a possible typo for 'lives' (plural of 'life').
Spanish: hígadosPortuguese (BR): fígadosPortuguese (PT): fígadosChinese (Simplified): 肝脏(复数)Chinese (Traditional): 肝臟(複數)Hindi: जिगरोंArabic: أكبادBengali: লিভারসমূহ - যকৃতসমূহRussian: печениJapanese: 肝臓(複数)Vietnamese: gan (số nhiều) - các lá ganKorean: 간들Turkish: karaciğerlerUrdu: جگراتIndonesian: hati (jamak) - hati-hati
例句
Doctors studied the livers of different animals.
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Some animals have very large livers.
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The chef used chicken livers to make the dish.
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Tests showed that both livers were healthy after the surgery.
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In biology class, we compared the livers of fish and mammals.
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Some restaurants serve dishes made from duck livers as a delicacy.
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