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noun ˈsəʊməˈsoʊmə 1Biology The parts of an organism other than the reproductive cells. 〔生〕体干,躯体;体细胞 Example sentencesExamples - The germ line of every Hessian fly contains two sets of chromosomes, a germ-line-limited set called the E chromosomes and a set that is found in both the germ line and the soma, the S chromosomes.
- We find that 2X germ cells express high levels of ovo-B regardless of the sexual identity of either the surrounding soma or the germ cells themselves.
- For this to work, however, the spike would have to propagate along the t-stem axon and into the cell soma.
- In this asymmetric cell division, the mother cell represents the soma and the daughter cell the germline.
- We show that two sex-determination signals, the X chromosome number within the germ cells and a female soma, differentially regulate ovo-B and ovo-A.
2The body as distinct from the soul, mind, or psyche. 躯体(与精神、思想或心理相对) Example sentencesExamples - The Greek background includes the idea that the psyche separates from the soma, ‘body,’ at death and lives on.
- Janet's original formulation of the concept of dissociation, on the other hand, was applicable to both psyche and soma.
- There is a definite relationship between the psyche and the soma (mind and the body).
- There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma.
- They discuss the importance of using this expanded system to increase the physician's understanding of the complex interplay between the soma, the psyche and the social milieu of the patient.
Synonyms anatomy, figure, frame, form, shape, build, physique, framework, skeleton, bones, flesh and bones
OriginLate 19th century: from Greek sōma 'body'. Rhymesaroma, carcinoma, chroma, coma, comber, diploma, glaucoma, Homer, lymphoma, melanoma, misnomer, Oklahoma, Omagh, roamer, Roma, romer, sarcoma noun ˈsəʊməˈsoʊmə mass nounHinduism 1An intoxicating drink prepared from a plant and used in Vedic ritual, believed to be the drink of the gods. 〔印度教〕甘露 See also hom Example sentencesExamples - Ambrosia, nectar, soma, these swill through our myths and histories.
- And there's always soma to calm your anger, to reconcile you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering.
- Fire worship was central to the Aryans and to their Vedic and Avestan expressions, as was the tradition of the holy drink - the Vedic soma and the Avestan haoma.
- The horse sacrifice, soma sacrifice, agricultural rituals and coronation of kings follow a ceremonial ritual that are explained in the Yajur Veda, mainly for the Brahmin class to follow and implement.
- In India, the religious use of a psychedelic called soma was featured in the Rig Veda and entheogens have been a part of south Asian religious practice for millennia.
- 1.1count noun A plant used to make soma.
Example sentencesExamples - He ate up the soma plant of sage Medhatithi who called him Mesha thereafter.
- The latest blight has nearly wiped out the river grass that soma is extracted from.
- Soma is much praised in the g Veda, in which is told the myth of the discovery of the soma plant in Heaven.
- When Soma was pressed and made into a drink, the ancient worshipper who imbibed it gained the powerful attributes of this God.
- 1.2 (in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World) a narcotic drug which produces euphoria and hallucination, distributed by the state in order to promote content and social harmony.
(赫胥黎小说《美丽新世界》用语)(国家为促进人们的满足意识和社会和谐所分发的)麻醉品 Example sentencesExamples - The people, for whom the media is " soma ", are hapless vessels of their message.
nounˈsōməˈsoʊmə Biology 1usually in singular The parts of an organism other than the reproductive cells. 〔生〕体干,躯体;体细胞 Example sentencesExamples - We show that two sex-determination signals, the X chromosome number within the germ cells and a female soma, differentially regulate ovo-B and ovo-A.
- The germ line of every Hessian fly contains two sets of chromosomes, a germ-line-limited set called the E chromosomes and a set that is found in both the germ line and the soma, the S chromosomes.
- For this to work, however, the spike would have to propagate along the t-stem axon and into the cell soma.
- In this asymmetric cell division, the mother cell represents the soma and the daughter cell the germline.
- We find that 2X germ cells express high levels of ovo-B regardless of the sexual identity of either the surrounding soma or the germ cells themselves.
- 1.1 The body as distinct from the soul, mind, or psyche.
躯体(与精神、思想或心理相对) Example sentencesExamples - Janet's original formulation of the concept of dissociation, on the other hand, was applicable to both psyche and soma.
- There is a definite relationship between the psyche and the soma (mind and the body).
- There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma.
- They discuss the importance of using this expanded system to increase the physician's understanding of the complex interplay between the soma, the psyche and the social milieu of the patient.
- The Greek background includes the idea that the psyche separates from the soma, ‘body,’ at death and lives on.
Synonyms anatomy, figure, frame, form, shape, build, physique, framework, skeleton, bones, flesh and bones
OriginLate 19th century: from Greek sōma ‘body’. nounˈsōməˈsoʊmə Hinduism 1An intoxicating drink prepared from a plant and used in Vedic ritual, believed to be the drink of the gods. 〔印度教〕甘露 Example sentencesExamples - And there's always soma to calm your anger, to reconcile you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering.
- The horse sacrifice, soma sacrifice, agricultural rituals and coronation of kings follow a ceremonial ritual that are explained in the Yajur Veda, mainly for the Brahmin class to follow and implement.
- In India, the religious use of a psychedelic called soma was featured in the Rig Veda and entheogens have been a part of south Asian religious practice for millennia.
- Ambrosia, nectar, soma, these swill through our myths and histories.
- Fire worship was central to the Aryans and to their Vedic and Avestan expressions, as was the tradition of the holy drink - the Vedic soma and the Avestan haoma.
- 1.1 The plant from which the soma drink is prepared.
See hom Example sentencesExamples - Soma is much praised in the g Veda, in which is told the myth of the discovery of the soma plant in Heaven.
- He ate up the soma plant of sage Medhatithi who called him Mesha thereafter.
- When Soma was pressed and made into a drink, the ancient worshipper who imbibed it gained the powerful attributes of this God.
- The latest blight has nearly wiped out the river grass that soma is extracted from.
- 1.2 (in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World) a narcotic drug which produces euphoria and hallucination, distributed by the state in order to promote content and social harmony.
(赫胥黎小说《美丽新世界》用语)(国家为促进人们的满足意识和社会和谐所分发的)麻醉品 Example sentencesExamples - The people, for whom the media is " soma ", are hapless vessels of their message.
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