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['hɔpkinz]
霍普金斯(①姓氏 ②Sir Frederick Gowland, 1861-1947, 英国生物化学家, 曾获1929年诺贝尔生理学-医学奖)



    hopkins
    [ noun ]
    1. United States educator and theologian (1802-1887)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. United States financier and philanthropist who left money to found the university and hospital that bear his name in Baltimore (1795-1873)

    4. <noun.person>
    5. English poet (1844-1889)

    6. <noun.person>
    7. English biochemist who did pioneering work that led to the discovery of vitamins (1861-1947)

    8. <noun.person>
    9. Welsh film actor (born in 1937)

    10. <noun.person>


    1. He's more British than the British." Rhys-Davies said he sees Joe Gargery as "a holy fool who is not wholly foolish." The miniseries also stars Anthony Hopkins as Magwitch, Jean Simmons as Miss Havisham, and Anthony Calf as Pip.
    2. Eight doctors and specialists from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, not previously known as a refuge for conservatives, have just reported their findings from an in-depth study of several hundred homeless people in Baltimore.
    3. Paul Feldman, professor of physics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, called the proposal intriguing.
    4. The State Department "has let this thing slide" Hopkins said in a telephone interview Friday.
    5. Passengers were put on a later flight which left at 4:26 p.m., said United spokesman Joe Hopkins.
    6. Mr Hopkins has designed two office buildings to replace the present huddle of low and indifferent buildings on Victoria Street.
    7. Nicholas Mavroules, D-Mass., and Larry Hopkins, R-Ky., ranking members of the House Armed Services subcommittee on investigations.
    8. That job let him hone his English for a year at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
    9. The firms project combined revenue of $55 million for 1988, according to Michael Phenner, managing partner of Hopkins & Sutter, based in Chicago.
    10. Some faculty and students were staging a protest against Bush's being awarded an honorary doctorate of human letters from Hopkins.
    11. Following the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, Harry Hopkins and Averell Harriman flew to Moscow to offer Lend-Lease support to the Russians.
    12. The pilot decided to land the McDonnell-Douglas MD-80 at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport as a precaution, Courtney said.
    13. The study by Selnes and Dr. Justin McArthur, also of Hopkins, was intended to resolve questions raised by earlier studies that had found distinct mental problems, such as loss of memory and mental slowness, in people infected with the AIDS virus.
    14. Mr. Hopkins has since responded that "the abductees I've worked with include seven Hispanic victims as well as blacks, Europeans, Native Americans and people of extremely varied ethnic and socioeconomic background."
    15. But he confused Hopkins, Dickinson and George Clinton of New York, said Irma B. Jaffe, a retired Fordham University professor and Trumbull scholar.
    16. The Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University received Navy contracts totaling $42.4 million for research and engineering services.
    17. It's composed by Lee Holdridge, who wrote the theme for "Beauty and the Beast." Hopkins can be effecting in the right role, but here he is merely irritating, employing varying degrees of one emotion: dumbfounded.
    18. In their report, the researchers said they had examined the activity of the CYP1A1 gene in lung tissues taken from 56 men and women who had been operated on for lung cancer at Johns Hopkins.
    19. Cerruti, who dressed Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Irons for the Oscar awards, has an elegant line; its own shop is at 75 New Bond Street.
    20. Do we go to see Howard's End, do we give Anthony Hopkins an Oscar?
    21. At 12:31 Thursday morning, it hit Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and at 1:15 a.m., the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
    22. Moses said the state health department advised Johns Hopkins in the fall that it was not obligated to notify Almaraz's patients of the rumor.
    23. Eldering was born in Montana, earned a bachelor's degree in 1927 from the University of Montana and a doctorate in science from Johns Hopkins University in 1941.
    24. Hopkins officials say they don't think the case will have any long-term effect on the hospital.
    25. At Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Solomon Snyder last summer identified a carrier protein that ferries odor molecules up the nose.
    26. The CAC-40 index ended the week 3.2 per cent lower at 1,687.53. 'We've seen a very slippery slide this summer,' says Mr Simon Hopkins, a broker with James Capel in Paris.
    27. The first offered a documentation of the physical/surgical realities of a supposed serial killing case, plus a consultant psychopath (Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal Lecter) who mesmerised the world with his mixture of beast and boffin.
    28. Ms. Hopkins, formerly a senior manager for Price Waterhouse here, quit the firm after she was denied partnership and later became a consultant to the World Bank.
    29. But Hopkins said Hudson used different computer models and more sophisticated statistical analysis techniques to estimate the rate of HIV infections.
    30. Johns Hopkins University received a $10 million Navy contract for research and engineering services.
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