英:['sʌkəs]
美:['sʌkəs]
英:['sʌkəs]
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复数:succi
Noun
1. any of several liquids of the body;
"digestive juices"
〔复succi〕汁,液:任何从活组织产生的液体。解剖学术语中用作指身体组织产生的液体或分泌物的通称
Latin
1 In a small series of our cases where muscular pains, hyper�sthesia, and twitching were marked succus conii was given quite freely, but without any apparent benefit.
2 For this reason, the extract and succus are usually prepared during the months of September and October.
3 As examples of modifications of the same root, I cite: clamare—to scream, clam—quiet, still, secret; siccus—dry, succus—juice.
4 The erepsin in the intestinal juice, “succus entericus,” brings about further change in the proteins, with the production of amino acids.
5 These include the succus, or juice, to be swallowed; the decoction, to be applied as a lotion; and the ointment, for curative external use.
6 The mullein plant boiled in milk is liked by the patients; in watery infusion it is disagreeable, and the succus is still more so.
7 The machine is suited for jell, fructi - milk, fructi - succus, seasoning washer and so on filling and closing.
本机适合于酸奶 、 果奶 、 果汁、调味品及冰激淋等的灌装和封口.