lobe
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++lobe /ləʊb $ loʊb/ noun [countable] 1. HBHthe soft piece of flesh at the bottom of your ear 耳垂 SYN earlobe2. technicalHBH a round part of an organ in your body, especially in your brain or lungs 〔身体器官的〕叶;〔尤指〕脑叶,肺叶
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lobe• It is a star in serious trouble, with bright bloated lobes of gas swelling off it, announcing its death throes.• He studied the Gascon's dark effete face and the jewel-encrusted pearl which swung arrogantly from one ear lobe.• Failure in this frontal-thalamic link accounts for loss of interest in the surroundings after frontal lobe damage.• Even in his haste he noted subtle distinctions of taste between cerebellum and cortex, between frontal lobes and limbic system.• It showed a tumor in the frontal lobe in a very awkward place: close to the motor strip and language areas.• It consists of two lateral lobes and a single small dorsal lobe.• That seems to activate the cerebral cortex in the parietal lobes more than in the frontal lobes.• Sometimes the hallucinations associated with small seizures in the temporal lobe have characteristics suggestive of schizophrenic thought, especially paranoia.Origin lobe (1400-1500) Late Latin lobus, from Greek loboslobe nounChinese
bottom of flesh Corpus the the at piece soft
lobe
lobe /ləʊb $ loʊb/
noun [countable]
SYN earlobe
2. technical a round part of an organ in your body, especially in your brain or lungs
lobe /ləʊb $ loʊb/
noun [countable] Date: 1400-1500
Language: Late Latin
Origin: lobus, from Greek lobos
1. the soft piece of flesh at the bottom of your ear Language: Late Latin
Origin: lobus, from Greek lobos
SYN earlobe
2. technical a round part of an organ in your body, especially in your brain or lungs