1.阐释; 解释; 说明; 阐明
1.to make something easier to understand by giving more information
1.It is often elucidated that the prisoner died from cruel torture in prison. The traditional viewpoint isn't consistent with related records.
传统观点认为“考竟”是犯人受拷问死在狱中,与史籍中的有关记载不能吻合。
2.The mediators and pathways involved in these processes are beginning to be elucidated.
调解员和参与了这个过程的途径是开始被阐明。
3.But the basic mechanism of these two transporters has not yet been elucidated entirely nowadays. It still waited to be investigated further.
但目前对于这两种转运体基本机理还远未阐明,有待于进一步研究。
4.BACKGROUND-The molecular regulation for the transition from stable to vulnerable plaque remains to be elucidated.
背景—稳定的粥样硬化斑块转变为不稳定斑块过程中的分子调节机制尚未明确。
5.Recently the molecular mechanisms by which mechanical stress increases bone mass and immobilization induces osteopenia have been elucidated.
最近的分子机制,其中机械应力增加骨量和固定诱导骨质疏松已阐明。
6.A differential diagnosis should be included in this section for problems that have not been clearly elucidated.
当有未明确的疾病情况时,这一部分应包括鉴别诊断。
7.Presently the engineering ethic has been undergoing a great change, which can be elucidated from the perspective of information philosophy.
工程伦理目前正发生重大转变,这个转变可以从信息哲学角度给予阐明。
8.The histogenesis of such a recurrence has not yet been satisfactorily elucidated.
该组织发生此类事件再度发生尚未得到令人满意的解释。
9.Paleontology and age of the formations are elucidated, which is correlated with relevant areas.
根据三组的化石特征,探讨它们的地质时代,并与相关地区的地层进行对比。
10.In this paper the operating principle of the design is clearly elucidated, and its effectiveness is proved by simulation.
文中分析了保护装置的运行原理,并进行了仿真研究,结果表明其效果良好。