quids

英[k'wɪdz] 美[k'wɪdz]
  • n. (quid的复数)<英俚>钱; 现金
  • quibblesome adj.遁辞的;模拟两可的
  • quibbling adj.诡辩的;吹毛求疵的n.诡辩;吹毛求疵动词quibble的现在分词形式.
  • quibblingly adv.吹毛求疵地;推诿地
  • quiche n.乳蛋饼
  • quichua n.盖丘亚族(南美印第安人的一大分支)盖丘亚族人[语]
名词 quid:
  1. the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence

  2. something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises

  3. a wad of something chewable as tobacco

1. The prevalence rate of PD in subjects with betel quids chewing was statistically higher than that in subjects without betel quids chewing by 14.3%.
以嚼食槟榔有无进行牙周病盛行率分析,有嚼食槟榔的个案与无嚼食槟榔个案比较,约高出14.3%。

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2. The prevalence rate of PD in subjects with betel quids chewing was statistically higher than that in subjects without betel quids chewing by 14.3%.
以嚼食槟榔有无进行牙周病盛行率分析,有嚼食槟榔的个案与无嚼食槟榔个案比较,约高出14.3%。

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    1. Having sold the film and TV rights to his new best seller he's absolutely quids in.
      他售出了最新畅销小说的电影和电视版权,现在单等坐收厚利了。

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