secern如何读

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secern是什么意思

  • vt.区别

secern英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to discriminate in thought : distinguish

secern词源英文解释

Latin secernere to separate — more at secret

The first known use of secern was in 1604

secern 例句

1 those philistines who seemingly cannot secern artistic depiction of the nude from blatant pornography

2 Oxford High School in Michigan is planning for a "slow reopening" by the end of January following a school shooting that killed four students and left secern other individuals injured.

3 At the risk of coming off as condescending, the built-in fanbase for superhero movies have never shown themselves to be particularly secerning.

4 The act of secerning; the act of producing from the blood substances different front the blood itself, as bile, saliva.

5 Fourthly, the secerning vessels become affected by the general diminution of sensorial power; whence all the secreted fluids are produced in less quantity.

6 The Circle secerned from the Square; and its area gauged in terms of a triangle common to both.

7 And still less is he able to secern the truth from the falsehood, or to weigh the probabilities of conflicting testimony.

8 Now and again, one of them, flushed with triumph, would secern himself from his troupe, and would 'star' round the country for his livelihood.

9 If this continues long, a congestion of fluid in the air-cells succeeds, as the absorbent actions cease completely before the secerning ones; as explained in Class I. 1.

10 And also that the increased action of these secerning vessels may sometimes constitute the immediate cause of fevers with arterial strength.

11 There are three sources of animal inactivity; first, the defect of the natural quantity of stimulus on those fibres, which have been accustomed to perpetual stimulus; as the arterial and secerning systems.

12 Hence the absorbents ceasing to act, and the secerning vessels continuing some time longer to pour out the mucus, a copious thin discharge is produced, which trickles down the nostrils in cold weather.

13 These ulcers resemble those produced in the sea-scurvy, and have probably for their cause an increased action of the secerning system from increased sensation, with a decreased action of the absorbent system from decreased irritation.

14 We shall have occasion to observe a similar circumstance in the next class of medicines termed Sorbentia; as of these some exert their effects in a smaller degree on the secerning system.

15 Some of the medicines of this class produce absorption in some degree, though their principal effect is exerted on the secerning part of our system.

16 The secerning vessels continuing their action somewhat longer, from the warmth of the blood.

17 In this case the tumour of the spleen was occasioned by the torpor of the absorbent vessels; while the secerning vessels continued somewhat longer to pour their fluids into the cells of it.

18 Every gland is capable of being excited into greater exertions by an appropriated stimulus applied either by its mixture with the blood immediately to the secerning vessel, or applied externally to its excretory duct.

19 For first, no increase of heat arises from this action of vomiting; which always occurs, when the secerning system is stimulated into action.

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