畸形 | jī xíng | deformity; abnormality | |
畸变 | jī biàn | distortion; aberration | |
畸轻畸重 | jī qīng jī zhòng | inconsistent (idiom) | |
畸型 | jī xíng | malformation | |
畸形儿 | jī xíng ér | deformed child; child with birth defect |
1 | These two genes do not work right in people with microcephaly. | |
2 | These goblins and freaks are all within the realm of possibility today. | |
3 | Despite the disturbing number of abnormal births and other radiogenic illnesses affecting the human population, life below the surface of Rongelap seemed to be quite healthy in 1996. | |
4 | You know, that whole thing about growing their loan books too quickly, having directed lending, some to government itself, and an abnormally high percentage of non-performing loans? | |
5 | 建筑与产品设计学院的负责人希拉里·弗伦奇补充道:“这项技术也可被用来作为平复一些父母情感的工具,如果他们的胎儿可能有先天畸残或需要治疗的话。” 'The technology can be also be used as an emotional tool for parents whose foetus might be deformed or need treatment, ' added Hilary French, who heads the School of Architecture and Design Products. |