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enu·cle·ate
i nu kli eIt [or] i nyu kli eIt
第三人称单数:enucleates
现在分词:enucleating
过去式:enucleated
过去分词:enucleated
剜出,摘出:全部摘除,如肿瘤由包膜的摘出,眼球的摘除
见enucleation
Latin enucleatus, past participle of enucleare, literally, to remove the kernel from, from e- + nucleus kernel — more at nucleus
The first known use of enucleate was in 1548
enucleate1 of 2transitive verb
to deprive of a nucleus
to remove without cutting into enucleate the eyeball
enucleate a tumor
enucleate2 of 2adjective
lacking a nucleus
enucleate cells
1 When he was 14, she struck him in the face with a toy metal sword, enucleating his right eye.
2 Enucleate cytoplasm can still synthesize protein.
去核的细胞质仍然能合成蛋白质.
3 She was attacked with a severe inflammation of the right eye, which had to be enucleated, and was found full of tenia echinococcus, evidently derived from the dog's tongue.
4 They grow slowly, and are usually definitely circumscribed by a fibrous capsule, from which they are easily enucleated, and they do not tend to recur after removal.
5 Tyler's eye would then have to be enucleated.
6 Coming to the passage, "If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, etc.," she was so impressed with the necessity of obeying the divine injunction that she enucleated her eye with a meat-hook.
7 Instead of enucleating them, they kept them intact and inserted the adult cell’s nucleus alongside the original one.
8 Those which neither the Society, Mr Rafn, nor anybody else can be said in any definite sense to understand, and which accordingly offer peculiar temptations to enucleating sagacity.
9 When the eye is destroyed by panophthalmitis, the propriety of eviscerating or enucleating it will have to be considered.
10 But with the light of the New Testament and of modern science, we ought to be able to enucleate the true spiritual idea from such descriptions.
11 First, we may try to assume, or tediously enucleate a consensus of religious truth as a basis of will training, e.g.,
12 I suspect that this error must at first have arisen from some confusion between to eliminate and to enucleate.
13 Enucleate cytoplasm can still synthesize protein.
去核的细胞质仍然能合成蛋白质。
14 Somatic cell nuclear transfer is the technique of transferring a diploid nucleus into an enucleated egg.
15 The debris of the eyeball was enucleated and a drain was placed in the frontal wound, coming out through the orbit.
16 It is useless to moralise on this, and the purport and significance of it may be left for private meditation to enucleate and enjoy.
17 Both patriarchs realize and regret their folly, but only after ordeals that involve Lear enduring the least effective storm scene I have ever seen staged, and Gloucester getting enucleated.
18 Let us quit the heavy atmosphere in which we are enucleated; let us in a more unsullied medium—in a more elastic current, contemplate the opinions of men, and observe their various systems.
19 Those which neither the Society, Mr. Rafn, nor anybody else can be said in any definite sense to understand, and which accordingly offer peculiar temptations to enucleating sagacity.
20 Naturally connected with the conclusion that the nuclei are the carriers of hereditary characters in the organism, is the question whether enucleate organisms can also exist.
3 无核的
4 去核
5 阐明
enunciative irradiation explication enunciation explain clarify unravel elucidate enunciate irradiate explicate apperceive
7 去除的核