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Ed·in·burgh 英ˈednˌbɜːrə, -ˌbʌrə, -brə美ˈɛdņˌbɝrə, -ˌbʌrə, -brəAHDĕdʹn-bûr'ə, -bŭr'ə, -brə 高IEconomist⁵⁶⁷⁵ 基本例句 n.爱丁堡英国城市 英国 A study by the University of Edinburgh found three-quarters of mothers who attended all or most of their antenatal classes breast fed their child. 爱丁堡大学开展的一项研究发现,在参加了全部或大部分产前培训课的妈妈中,有四分之三的人以母乳喂养孩子。 ebigear Lead editor, Mark Sutton from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology near Edinburgh, told BBC News that 80% of the nitrogen in crops feeds livestock, not people. 爱丁堡附近的生态与水文学研究中心的责任编辑马克·萨顿告诉 BBC,庄稼中80%的氮都喂给了家禽,而不是人。 yeeyan This seems puzzling until you understand that a recently fed mosquito is really“a flying human drop of blood”, explains Richard Carter, a malaria researcher at the University of Edinburgh. 爱丁堡大学的研究员理查德•卡特解释说,这看似令人费解,其实可以这样理解:饱餐后的蚊子就是“一滴在飞行的人血”。 ecocn |