bicameral

a. 两院制的, 有两个议院的 [医] 二室的, 两室的

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US
UK /bʌɪˈkaməɹəl/

释义与例句

adj.
  1. 1.

    Being or having a system with two, often unequal, chambers or compartments; of, signifying, relating to, or being the product of such a two-chambered system.

    the bicameral anatomy of the brain

  2. 2.

    Of, having, or relating to two separate legislative chambers or houses.

    两院制的

    有两个议院的

    政治
  3. 3.

    Of a script or typeface: having two cases, upper case and lower case.

    媒体 印刷

    2004, Parmenides, Peter Koch, et al., Carving the Elements: A Companion to the Fragments of Parmenides, page 91, For more than a thousand years, classical Greek has been habitually written in a bicameral, polytonic alphabet (one with caps and lower case and a set of diacritics marking tone and aspiration).

  4. 4.

    Relating to the functions of the two cerebral hemispheres in the history of human beings ‘hearing’ the speech of gods or idols, according to Julian Jaynes's theory of the bicameral mind.

    心理学

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词源

From bi- + Latin camera (“chamber”) + -al.

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