[/ˈɔːgən; ˋɔrɡən/] n 用法: 1 part of an animal body or plant serving a particular purpose 器官: the organs of speech, ie the tongue, teeth, lips, etc 发音器官 * The eye is the organ of sight. 眼睛是视觉器官. * the reproductive organs 生殖器官 * The surgeon removed the infected organ. 医生切除了受感染的器官. 用法: 2 (fml 文) (official) organization that serves a special purpose; means of getting work done (官方的)机关, 机构: Parliament is the chief organ of government. 议会是政府的主要机关. 用法: 3 (fml 文) means for communicating the views of a particular group or party (集团或党派的)宣传工具, 机关报刊, 新闻媒介: organs of public opinion, ie newspapers, TV, radio, etc 舆论工具 * This paper is the official organ of the Communist Party. 这份报纸是共产党的官方喉舌. organ 2 [/ˈɔːgən; ˋɔrɡən/] n 用法: 1 (US also `pipe-organ) large musical instrument from which sounds are produced by air forced through pipes, played by keys pressed with the fingers and pedals pressed with the feet 风琴; 管风琴: He plays the organ in church. 他在教堂弹奏风琴. * [attrib 作定语] organ music 风琴曲. 用法: 2 any similar type of instrument without pipes 类似风琴的(无管的)乐器: an electric organ 电风琴 * a mouth-organ 口琴. Cf 参看 harmonium. |