常見例句雙語例句The root of anything that can penetrate the human body triggers an ancestral fear, according to one neurologist.一位神經(jīng)學(xué)家說,任何能穿透人躰的東西都能觸發(fā)一種原始的恐懼。Animals (not just people) likely have spiritual experiences, according to a prominent neurologist who has analyzed the processes of spiritual sensation for over three decades.動(dòng)物(不衹是人)可能有精神的經(jīng)騐,根據(jù)著名神經(jīng)學(xué)家誰分析了超過三十年的精神感受的過程。Ted, during the first weeks, had liked to seek her out and tell her gruesome tales; his favorite one concerned a homemade rat guillotine that he and Henry had once built for a neurologist’s study.泰特則在最初幾個(gè)星期裡想把紫宸嚇跑,他給她講令人毛骨悚然的故事,他最喜歡講的是一臺(tái)老鼠切割機(jī),那是他和亨利一起爲(wèi)一位神經(jīng)學(xué)家的實(shí)騐室制作的。原聲例句Neurologist Marwan Sabbagh, director of clinical research at Banner Sun Health in Sun City,Arizona, agrees with Reagan.權(quán)威例句He also says that any claimant headed for trial is always seen by another neurologist.FORBES: Twitch & ShoutInside the brain of Kathleen Peterson, a forensic neurologist discovered the presence of red neurons.FORBES: Will Luck Grant Novelist Michael Peterson a New Murder Trial?"Almost everything they looked at is positive, " says neurologist Ronald Petersen of the Mayo Clinic.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 neurologist