bod的意思和读音

bod

: [bɑd] : [bɒd]

n.

abbr.(=biochemical oxygen demand)

(biochemical oxygen demand);(biological oxygen demand);

bods  

n.person,character,individual,human being,man

bodn.

1.a person

She's a bit of an odd bod(= rather strange) .

2.a person's body

He's got a great bod.

n.1.

abbr.1.(=biochemical oxygen demand)

n.1.a persons body2.a person

abbr.1.(=biochemical oxygen demand)

1.(biochemical oxygen demand) BMJ BOD BOM ...

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1.Just because a woman kisses you, it doesn't mean that she's hot for your bod right then and there.

2.Bod and I kicked around the idea of going swimming, but it was hot and we were too lazy.

3.Don't be surprised if she leaves you for a younger man. Women like a fresh face and buff bod, too.

4.All effluent must be treated to remove at least 85% BOD regardless of the effect on the quality of the receiving stream.85%BOD,

5.They identify the business applications and components that are being integrated along with the BODs used to pass information.BOD

6.Ease of Nitrification. BOD removal and nitrification can be achieved in a single step of treatment with no change in operation.BOD

7.She's a bit of an odd bod.

8.Subsurface flow constructed wetlands (SFS) can effectively remove BOD from the system, but less effectively for denitrification.湿

9.She does get a major glam upgrade for prom, though, and by film's end she's transformed almost as much as demon-in-a-hot-bod Jennifer has.

10.In Xikang some representative figures are even thinking of using the name "Bod government" when regional national autonomy is implemented.西