mummification的意思
mummification中文翻譯:
n.[醫]木乃伊化
humification───n.腐殖化(作用);腐殖質形成
momification───苦瓜化
mundification───世界化
emulsification───n.[化學]乳化;[化學]乳化作用;乳劑化
humidification───n.[建]加濕;潮濕
mundifications───世界化
Russification───n.俄羅斯化
aurification───n.變成金色,鍍金
chymification───n.食糜生成
Although several ancient cultures practiced mummification, mummies from ancient Egypt are generally more well-preserved than mummies of similar antiquity from other cultures.───盡管有幾個古代文化有木乃伊化的習俗,但古埃及的木乃伊通常比其他文化中類似古代的木乃伊保存得更好。
That is because the weather conditions in the desert are extremely dry and perfect for mummification.───那是因為沙漠里的天氣情況極其干燥,最適合木乃伊化。
An English scientist claims to have unlocked the secrets of mummification.───一名英國科學家宣稱已經解開了木乃伊制作的秘密。
But we would like to keep the body for two or three years to see that the mummification process worked.───但我們更愿意保存遺體兩到三年以觀察是否木乃伊制作過程起到了作用。
I turned on the squirt gun, and she stood there, stiff, arms at her sides, eyes closed, as though awaiting mummification.───我打開水槍,她站在那里,僵硬的,雙手放在身體兩邊,閉著眼睛,好像在等待被做成一個木乃伊。
Canopic jars were commonly used in Egypt during the mummification process and contained the organs of the deceased.───有罩蓋的罐,常用于埃及木乃伊化的過程中,器官的死者。
Parvovirus infection in a susceptible female can cause death of the embryo with absorption or death of the foetus with mummification.───易感母豬感染豬細小病毒會導致死胎和死胎吸收,或產木乃伊胎。
A member of the royal family has died and custom dictates that a priest must oversee the mummification of the body.───許多皇室成員死后按風俗是要一名祭司監護著他的木乃伊的。
RESULTS Twenty dermal ulcer patients recovered, 6 mummification necrosis patients improved at some extents.
The Egyptians believed that mummification preserved the soul for its journey into the afterlife.
The jackal as Anubis presided over mummification and was lord and protector of cemeteries.
Two types of mummification are known, the "hematic" type common to cattle and the " papyraceous " type of swine.
In standard mummification, organs were either removed and preserved independently, or a chemical enema was inserted into the anus to dissolve the organs in situ.
The same two civilisations also developed mummification, having discovered how long bodies could be preserved in their dry air.
Reserved for members of the upper classes, mummification involved the removal of all organs including the brain, which was pulled through the nose by a hook.
Mummification preserves DNA and does not allow the soul to retract from the form.
Since bacteria need water in order to grow, mummification usually happens if the body dries out quickly after death.