pap的意思和读音

pap

: [pæp] : [pæp]

n.);(

(Prostatic Acid Phosphatase);(pulmonary artery pressure);

paps  

n.drivel,nonsense,rubbish,trash,garbage

papn.

1.books, magazines, television programmes, etc. that have no real value

2.soft or almost liquid food eaten by babies or people who are ill/sick

3.porridge made with flour from maize / corn

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n.1.<regional,AmE>Same as papa2.very soft food for babies or people who are too sick to eat ordinary food3.things such as books, movies, or television programs that are of very low quality

1.(Prostatic Acid Phosphatase)(PAP)()ELISA Kitα1/bikunin(AMBP)ELISA Kit Podocin ELISA Kit

2.(pulmonary artery pressure)(PAP)30,1,224(P<0.05),

3.PAP (XPAP) 、PP-R 、RPAP 。 3.2

4.(People's Action Party) (PAP)、 (WP)、 (SDA) (PAP)、 (WP)、 (SDA)、 (SD…

5.(Password Authentication Protocol)  (PAP) (CHAP) PPPoA

6.(Papanicolaou) (pap) : , , ;

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1.So I knowed, then, that this warn't pap, but a woman dressed up in a man's clothes.穿

2.But it's also clear that new generations of Singaporeans are ready to move onto a new era, and the PAP will have to reflect that or wither.

3.I laid him out in a second with a stick, and Jim grabbed pap's whisky -jug and begun to pour it down.

4.Is not a total change due to factors completely denied the existence of Pap index and the choice of Rumsfeld's index of all this?

5.Above, supporters of the Workers Party cheer while waiting to hear that their party made significant gains against the ruling PAP party.

6.The whole equipment has a close agile construction and easy to dismantle, assemble, move and adjust. This pap. . .便

7.After supper pap took the jug, and said he had enough whisky there for two drunks and one delirium tremens.

8.Well, it was a good long job, but I was getting towards the end of it when I heard pap's gun in the woods.

9.All this clearly has the PAP a bit rattled, if Lee Kuan Yew's comments are anything to go by.耀

10.Screening using pap smear is routinely done in the United States and Europe, where it has led to a 50 percent reduction in mortality.使50%。