英:['mju:sɪlɪdʒ]
美:['mjusəlɪdʒ]
英:['mju:sɪlɪdʒ]
美:['mjusəlɪdʒ]
mu·ci·lage
myu s lihj
词根:mucilage
adj.mucilaginous 粘的,[植] 粘液质的;分泌粘液的
mucilage gluen. 粘胶;粘液
14世纪末, mussillage,"植物材料中发现的粘稠物质",源自14世纪的古法语 mucilage,直接源自4世纪的晚期拉丁语 mucilago "发霉的汁液",源自拉丁语 mucere "发霉",源自 mucus "粘液"(参见 mucus)。1859年有"粘合胶"的意思。
胶浆,粘胶:人造树胶或糊精,制药用作赋形剂或辅药,或在治疗上用作滋润药
胶汁:植物天然生成的粘性物质,为溶于植物汁液内的树胶
Middle English muscilage, from Late Latin mucilago mucus, musty juice, from Latin mucus
The first known use of mucilage was in the 15th century
muck1 of 2noun
soft moist barnyard manure
dirt sense 1, filth
dark rich soil
mud, mire
muck2 of 2verb
to clean upespecially: to clear of manure or filth
to dress with muck
to dirty with or as if with muck
muck1 of 2noun
soft moist barnyard manure
dirt sense 1, filth
dark rich soil
mud, mire
muck2 of 2verb
to clean upespecially: to clear of manure or filth
to dress with muck
to dirty with or as if with muck
muck1 of 2noun
soft moist barnyard manure
dirt sense 1, filth
dark rich soil
mud, mire
muck2 of 2verb
to clean upespecially: to clear of manure or filth
to dress with muck
to dirty with or as if with muck
mucilagenoun
a jellylike substance of various plants (as seaweeds or cacti) that is similar to plant gums
a water solution of a gum or similar substance used especially as an adhesive
mucilagenoun
a gelatinous substance of various plants (as legumes or seaweeds) that contains protein and polysaccharides and is similar to plant gums
an aqueous usually viscid solution (as of a gum) used in pharmacy as an excipient and in medicine as a demulcent
1 In Canakkale, a popular tourist town on the Dardanelles where the Marmara feeds into the Aegean, vacationers peered into the harbor at the mucilage that had turned the sea into the consistency of clam chowder.
2 When Jared was a child, the dome's climbing walls and tunnels were attempted with bare hands, the bacteria-and-sugar mucilage an inevitable, occasionally welcome, form of traction.
3 CONCLUSION Because of the potential toxic effect on human by shoe mucilage with toluene, the non benzene mucilage in the shoe industry should be popularized.
结论:含甲苯的鞋胶对人体毒性大,应在鞋业中禁用含三苯的胶水。
4 The mucilage supports bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form the plant can use.
5 In the COPD gas channel may produce the massive mucilage secretion.
COPD气道内可产生大量粘液分泌物。
6 This stringy mess is known as marine mucilage .
这个黏糊糊的物质被称为海洋黏液。
7 Large globules of mucilage were visible in the water, and at about 100 feet deep, the scene was completely black, with zero visibility.
8 Is this the wine that FDR allegedly called "New York state mucilage", in Eleanore Roosevelt detective novels?
9 There were clusters and raphides of calcium oxalate in the mucilage cells which are densely distributed in the outside of the central cylinder.
粘液细胞中含草酸钙针晶和簇晶,在中柱外侧分布较密集。
10 The dead fish had gills clogged with mucilage, Mr. Sari said, but the larger, unseen disaster was a breakdown of the food chain.
11 “We will save our seas from this mucilage calamity, leading with the Marmara Sea,” Erdogan said.
12 Indeed, the moisture often exuded by the confined fungus beneath the glass proves sufficient to dampen the mucilage and set the spores.
13 One teaspoonful of ether in two ounces of thickish mucilage should be given at once, and repeated in a short time if the patient does not rally.
14 Sometimes a few drops of chloroform in a spoonful of iced mucilage of acacia act favorably.
15 In the first batch, the beans were washed, and the mucilage (the inner layer of the pulp) was stripped away before being dried.
16 "But we have some excellent green paint, or, if you prefer it, I can give a bottle of red mucilage."
17 The problem first came to light in November, when Mr. Sari was flooded with urgent calls from local fishermen about the mucilage.
18 Marine mucilage has reached unprecedented levels this year in Turkey.
19 The quinia is preferably given in solution, but may be exhibited in the form of pills, or in powder suspended in black coffee, or in the thick mucilage of the slippery elm.
20 Okra’s inherently slimy texture, or mucilage, has long been valued as a thickener in soups and stews, especially gumbo.