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<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>arteries</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body tissues, the only exception being the pulmonary artery, which conveys deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. Compare VEIN.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a main road, railway or shipping lane.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: from Greek <i>arteria</i> windpipe.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>arteries</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body tissues, the only exception being the pulmonary artery, which conveys deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. Compare VEIN.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a main road, railway or shipping lane.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: from Greek <i>arteria</i> windpipe.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>atria </b>《/<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57386.jpg" align="absmiddle">itri<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57368.jpg" align="absmiddle">, <img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57359.jpg" align="absmiddle"><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57472.jpg" align="absmiddle">tri<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57368.jpg" align="absmiddle">/ 》or <b>atriums</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a central court or entrance hall in an ancient Roman house.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a court in a public space, such as a shopping mall, office block, hotel, etc, that has galleries around it, often several storeys high and usually with a glass-domed roof that allows in plenty of natural light.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>either of the two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood from the veins. Also called <b>auricle</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>any of various other chambers or cavities in the body.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c: Latin in sense 1.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>atria </b>《/<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57386.jpg" align="absmiddle">itri<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57368.jpg" align="absmiddle">, <img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57359.jpg" align="absmiddle"><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57472.jpg" align="absmiddle">tri<img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/font/eedic/57368.jpg" align="absmiddle">/ 》or <b>atriums</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a central court or entrance hall in an ancient Roman house.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a court in a public space, such as a shopping mall, office block, hotel, etc, that has galleries around it, often several storeys high and usually with a glass-domed roof that allows in plenty of natural light.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>either of the two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood from the veins. Also called <b>auricle</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>anatomy </i>any of various other chambers or cavities in the body.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c: Latin in sense 1.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>relating to or in the nature of autobiography.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of a film, book, etc: containing elements that might be interpreted as having come from the life of the director, author, etc.<br>

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>relating to or in the nature of autobiography.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of a film, book, etc: containing elements that might be interpreted as having come from the life of the director, author, etc.<br>

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>autobiographies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>someone’s own account of their life.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the literary genre of accounts of people’s lives as recorded by themselves.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 18c: AUTO- 1 + BIOGRAPHY.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>autobiographies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>someone’s own account of their life.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the literary genre of accounts of people’s lives as recorded by themselves.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 18c: AUTO- 1 + BIOGRAPHY.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>someone’s signature, especially a famous person’s, that is kept as a souvenir.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a literary or musical manuscript in the author’s or composer’s own handwriting.<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>autographed</b>, <b>autographing</b>)<br>to sign (a photograph, book, poster, etc)<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 17c: from Greek <i>autographos</i> written with one’s own hand.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>someone’s signature, especially a famous person’s, that is kept as a souvenir.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a literary or musical manuscript in the author’s or composer’s own handwriting.<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>autographed</b>, <b>autographing</b>)<br>to sign (a photograph, book, poster, etc)<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 17c: from Greek <i>autographos</i> written with one’s own hand.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>a book or essay dealing with one particular subject or a specific aspect of it<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>monographed</b>, <b>monographing</b>)<br>to write a monograph on (a subject)<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>a book or essay dealing with one particular subject or a specific aspect of it<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>monographed</b>, <b>monographing</b>)<br>to write a monograph on (a subject)<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>someone with the same name as another person; someone named after another<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 17c.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>someone with the same name as another person; someone named after another<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 17c.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>in name only; so called, but actually not something specified<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>very small in comparison to actual cost or value<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>grammar </i>belonging to, being or relating to a noun.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>belonging to, being or relating to a name.<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from Latin <i>nominalis</i>, from <i>nomen</i>, <i>nominis</i> name.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>in name only; so called, but actually not something specified<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>very small in comparison to actual cost or value<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>grammar </i>belonging to, being or relating to a noun.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>belonging to, being or relating to a name.<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from Latin <i>nominalis</i>, from <i>nomen</i>, <i>nominis</i> name.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>nominated</b>, <b>nominating</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>nominate someone for something</b>) to propose them formally as a candidate for election or for a job, etc.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>nominate someone to something</b>) to appoint them to (a post or position).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to specify formally (eg a date).<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c: from Latin <i>nominare</i>, <i>nominatum</i> to name.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>nominated</b>, <b>nominating</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>nominate someone for something</b>) to propose them formally as a candidate for election or for a job, etc.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>nominate someone to something</b>) to appoint them to (a post or position).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to specify formally (eg a date).<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c: from Latin <i>nominare</i>, <i>nominatum</i> to name.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>the scientific study of the oceans, including the structure and origin of the ocean floor, the chemical properties of sea water, physical processes such as currents, waves and tides, and the ecology of marine organisms<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>the scientific study of the oceans, including the structure and origin of the ocean floor, the chemical properties of sea water, physical processes such as currents, waves and tides, and the ecology of marine organisms<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c.