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noun
a minute particle
a living cellespecially: one (such as a red or white blood cell or a cell in cartilage or bone) not aggregated into continuous tissues
any of various small circumscribed multicellular bodies
小体的,细胞的
borrowed from Latin corpusculum "small body, minute particle," from corpus-, base of corpor-, corpus "body" + -culum, diminutive suffix (variant of -ulus with nouns of the third, fourth and fifth declensions) — more at midriff
The first known use of corpuscle was in 1660
correctionnoun
the action or an instance of correcting
a change that makes something right
punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corpusclenoun
a very small particle
one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood
1 Hemoglobin (HGB) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) measures the oxygen-carrying pigments of red blood cells.
血红蛋白(HGB)和红细胞平均血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)测量红细胞的携氧色素。
2 When we apply the corpuscular theory to the reflection of light we find that it satisfactorily accounts for the phenomenon.
3 The very readiness with which we can picture the corpuscular scheme is a source of embarrassment to the seeker after unity.
4 Various theories have been advanced by scientists to account for the phenomenon, and the two most noted views are the corpuscular, promulgated by Sir Isaac Newton, and the undulatory, enunciated by Huygens and Euler.
5 The Brāhmanical theory of vision, as propounded in the sacred writings, and understood by orthodox pandits, corresponds with the old corpuscular theory.
6 He founded his medical practice on a modification of the atomic or corpuscular theory, according to which disease results from an irregular or inharmonious motion of the corpuscles of the body.
7 If Newtonianism destroyed the corpuscular philosophy, it greatly strengthened the argument from design.
8 Methods: the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of urinary RBC was measured with blood cell auto counting machine. At the same time, the morphology of urinary RBC was observed carefully with microscope.
方法:用血细胞计数仪检测尿中红细胞平均体积(MCV)并结合显微镜红细胞形态观察。
9 In optics we have to decide in favour of the wave theory against the corpuscular theory of light.
在光学中我们赞成光的波动说,而反对光的微粒说。
10 Or can this adjective be applied to Newton's corpuscular theory of light, even though it has failed to explain all the facts?
11 It was not, however, till the advent of Thomas Young, that the undulatory or wave theory reached its perfection, and finally overthrew its competitor the corpuscular theory.
12 Objective The study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value of the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration(MCHC) in hemolytic anemia(HA).
目的观察平均红细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)检测对溶血性贫血(HA)的诊断价值。
13 The corpuscular theory conceives that light is a substance of exceedingly light particles which are shot forth with immense velocity.
14 Electromagnetic radiation is corpuscular.
电磁辐射是微粒性的.
15 The corpuscular theory, which the famous Newton advocated, is long since abandoned.
16 The mood in which we condemn it is not at all like the mood in which we reject the corpuscular theory of light or Sir G.C.
17 In each drop of human blood there are three million vitalized corpuscular disks.
18 Objectives: To evaluate the value of combined measurement of mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and red blood cell (RBC) in the screening of thalassaemia trait in pregnant women.
目的:探讨平均红细胞体积(MCV)、红细胞计数(RBC)检测在筛查妊娠合并轻型地中海贫血中的价值。
19 There is, therefore, a dual population here, the extreme newly transplanted souls, and the flesh and blood people, and between them the transitions from spirit to corpuscular bodies.
20 Three great scientific theories of the structure of the universe are the molecular, the corpuscular and the atomic.