搜尋結果
downstream
- IPA[ˌdaʊnˈstriːm]
英式
- in the direction in which a stream or river flows;in or towards the part of a sequence of genetic material where transcription takes place later than at a given point
- situated or moving in the direction in which a stream or river flows;situated in or towards the part of a sequence of genetic material where transcription takes place later than at a given point
- 釋義
副詞
- 1. in the direction in which a stream or river flows the car had floated some way downstream the valley where I lived was downstream from coal mines
- 2. in or towards the part of a sequence of genetic material where transcription takes place later than at a given point a termination signal was found downstream from the coding region
- 3. at a stage in the process of gas or oil extraction and production after the raw material is ready for refining the company is bigger downstream, deriving a larger slice of its revenues from refining and marketing the oil it finds
形容詞
- 1. situated or moving in the direction in which a stream or river flows deforestation could have disastrous consequences for downstream regions
- 2. situated in or towards the part of a sequence of genetic material where transcription takes place later than at a given point many of the protein gene sequences in this study appear to end with a single T that is directly adjacent to the downstream gene
- 3. taking place at or relating to a stage in the process of gas or oil extraction and production after the raw material is ready for refining a government regulation on the oil and gas downstream sector was issued
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- IPA[ˌdounˈstrēm]
美式
- in the direction in which a stream or river flows: the car had floated some way downstream the valley where I lived was downstream from coal mines
- situated or moving in the direction in which a stream or river flows: deforestation could have disastrous consequences for downstream regions
Oxford American Dictionary