The double interpretation of capsule is: n. (noun) [c] capsule an out verifying containing imported food of medicine, which swallows [c] space capsule as a whole, and the detachable sealed capsule compatibility former instruments is in a craft. Capsules refer to capsules; Space capsule; Capsule; Summarize; Fifth, generalization; Packaging; Simplification; Miniature. The pronunciation of capsule is English ['k _ psju _ l]; beautiful
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(noun) small box, small container, small vessel, small plastic container, plant capsule, capsule cabin, aviation ejection cabin, capsule cabin v. (verb) condense, summarize, briefly describe compression, abridgement, abbreviation, in a simplified form, indicate that it is packed into capsules and sealed with bottle caps adj. (adjective) summarize.
Noun: asmallcontainer
apillintheformfasmallloudgelatinouscontainerwith medicine inside
Spore-bearing structures, such as mosses
ashortenedversionofawrittenwork
aststructurethatenclosesabodypart
aspacraftdesignedtotransportpeopleandsupporthumanlifeinautespace
Aircraft in which the pilot may be forced to eject in an emergency; Then the pilot parachuted.
Verb: a closed capsule
Putinashortorconciseform reduces volume; "Encapsulate news"
Third, dictionary interpretation.
1. (oral) capsule
A capsule containing powder or liquid medicine, which you can swallow.
For example, Fufang Ganyou Capsule. ...
Cod liver oil capsule
For example, youcanalsotakeredgingsingineconvenienttabletorcapsule.
You can also choose to take convenient red ginseng slice or Red Ginseng capsules.
2. Small sealed containers (for medical or scientific research)
The capsule is filled with drugs or scientific substances.
For example, they first implanted capsules into the brains of animals. ...
They first implanted a sealed tube into the animal's brain.
For example, transparent capsules began to dissolve the ssonastheyareimmersedinthelake.
Those transparent sealed containers began to dissolve as soon as they were immersed in the lake.
3. Capsules, Capsules and Capsules (of plants)
In plants, capsules are containers for seeds, fruits or spores.
For example, alargeshinybrownnut, enclosedinalargespinyseed capsule.
A big shiny brown nut is wrapped in a big spiny pod.
4. Space capsule; Sealed cabin; spaceship
The places where people travel are often separated from the main road.
For example, arusianspace capsules currentlyorbiting the earth.
A Russian space capsule is currently orbiting the earth.
Fourth, examples
Capsules are filled with small soluble boxes.
The capsule is filled with small soluble particles.
This capsule doesn't take four hours.
Take this capsule every four hours.
This kind of capsule is used for animals.
This space capsule is used to carry animals.
A place where pilots live and work.
The space capsule is a part of the spaceship, and the astronauts work in it.
herepeatedhischiefdemandsincapsule。
He briefly repeated his main requirements.
Would you please seal the news?
Can you summarize the news?
This is a description of the event.
This is a brief introduction about that event.
Five, common sentence patterns
The doctor advised me to take a capsule in the morning.
The doctor advised me to take a capsule this morning. Astronauts work and live in the space capsule.
Astronauts work and live in the space capsule. Six, the classic citation
All this is rough, but I'm trying to condense these seven years.
From: Figure 7. Etymological interpretation
☆ 1650 or so entered English, directly from Latin capsula, meaning small box. Synonyms related to capsules
Pills, tablets, peas, nodules, lids, medicines, pods, rockets, containers, boxes, shells, lozenges, capsules, capsules, ejection seats, concentration, abridgement, encapsulation, encapsulation, ejection seats, abridgement, space capsules.
Capsule-related adjacent words
Capt、over、Capt、Capt、Capt、capsuleink、capsulehook、capsulewall、capsulebody、capsulefold、capsulecell
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