codex的意思和读音

codex

: ['kəʊdeks] : ['kəʊdeks]

n.

codices  

n.manuscript,scroll,papyrus,palimpsest,parchment

codexn.

1.an ancient text in the form of a book

2.an official list of medicines or chemicals

n.1.2.,3.()

n.1.a collection of ancient manuscript texts, especially of the Biblical Scriptures, in book form

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1.This new Codex agreement now means that this threat has gone and the consumer right to be informed has been secured.

2.The Gospel was one of three texts bound together in a codex, or ancient book.

3.The Codex Commission will also be looking at a revised code of hygienic practice for eggs and egg products.

4.Check the codex page for the specific tag you're using to see what arguments it accepts.使

5.If adopted by Codex, the guidelines would not replace existing national standards, or create new national rules where none exist.

6.The results of its work form the Codex Alimentarius (Latin for "food code" ), a set of international food safety and quality standards.(“),

7.It was he who broke the Mayan codex, enabling scholars to relate the pictographs on Mayan ceramics to the hieroglyphs of the Mayan script.使

8.Go through the old streets to the Belvederi Palace. Open a safe. Take out a file Codex 1181, Proceedings against Galileo Galilei .穿1181

9.The Codex Mendoza is an extraordinary document with a strange history.《

10.The codex gave us a way to increase the visibility of these devices, and offer a player an easy way to track his progress finding them.便