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in·cise
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第三人称单数:incises
现在分词:incising
过去式:incised
过去分词:incised
词根:incise
adj.incisive 深刻的;敏锐的;锋利的
incised 雕刻的;切入的;有锯齿状边缘的
n.incision 切口;雕刻,切割;切开
incisor [解剖] 切牙;门牙
incisiveness 敏锐;深刻
incisure 切迹
v.incised 雕刻(incise的过去分词);切入
transitive verb
to cut into the surface of.The surgeon incised the tissue just below the knee.
to mark the surface of with a sharp tool; engrave.
"切割",1540年代,来自法语 inciser(15世纪),源自古法语 enciser “切割,切出,切片”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 incisus,过去分词 incīdere “切入,切开,雕刻”,源自 in- “进入,到达,上”(来自 PIE 词根 *en “在...里”)+ -cidere, caedere “切割”组合形式(来自 PIE 词根 *kae-id- “打击”)。在地质学中,用于河流,始于1893年。相关词汇: Incised; incising。
Middle French or Latin; Middle French inciser, from Latin incisus, past participle of incidere, from in- + caedere to cut
The first known use of incise was in 1567
incisiveadjective
impressively clear and direct
an incisive argument
incisiveadjective
impressively clear and direct
an incisive argument
incisionnoun
a cut or gash made in somethingespecially: a cut made into the body during surgery
removed the diseased appendix through a small incision
an act of cutting into something
watched the surgeon's skillful incision
inciseverb
to cut into : carve, engrave
inciseverb
to cut into : carve, engrave
incisetransitive verb
to cut into : make an incision in
incised the swollen tissue
1 The inverted triangles incised across the female figures’ lower abdomens resemble bikini bottoms.
2 Meticulously incised using a traditional Japanese knife and hand-printed, the woodcuts still come across as utterly up to date with their pixellated compositional quiver.
3 The idol-like “Akuaba Doll,” whose dark wood is incised with swirling cuts, is big enough to dominate some sort of temple.
4 As incised on an 8th century limestone plaque from Mexico, he’s an arabesque tangle of swelling clouds and aqueous swirls.
5 Archaeologists rejected these ideas as fantasies for a long time, interpreting the orientation of the passages at Newgrange and Knowth as coincidental and the incised stones as a set of meaningless geometric designs.
6 He only incised a few lines using the back of his brush and then painted freehand.
7 Pedersen’s “Glittering Landscape,” from around 1949, is an allover slab of white and yellow paint incised with faces that seems to have been painted atop van Gogh’s “Starry Night.”
8 Incise the skin and subcutaneous fat, then palpate the lesion and excise the mass.
切开皮肤和皮下脂肪, 触及病变并切除肿块.
9 On view are several canvases smeared with a mixture of oil, putty, sand and gravel, some of them with incised drawings that seem to equate painting with plowing.
10 Gold Phoenix foam plastics machine equipments, produce every kind of specification plank material machine equipments, hair bubble machine, incise the machine, model the machine.
金凤凰泡塑机械设备,生产各种规格板材机械设备,发泡机,切割机,成型机。
11 Punctured, incised, with orifices gouged out, they resemble congealed black holes, or, as the daughter of friends said, “exploded universes.”
12 These carved ivory horns — made more for display than musical purposes — are deeply but delicately incised with geometric patterns, often spiraling in wide bands down the length of the tusk.
13 "The victim has at least 790 perimortem traumatic lesions characteristic of a shark attack, including deep, incised bone gouges, punctures, cuts with overlapping striations and perimortem blunt force fractures," the study’s abstract states.
14 All are patterned, sometimes intricately, with incised lines and shapes.
15 After all, I’ve let myself be incised, and I came out on the other end with a healthy, remixed heartbeat.
16 She has drooping breasts, a paunchy stomach and, endearingly, carefully incised fat folds, or love handles, on her back.
17 Yezzan’s name was incised into the metal in Valyrian glyphs, and a pair of tiny bells were affixed below the ears, so the wearer’s every step produced a merry little tinkling sound.
18 O Lord of heaven — place Your hand upon him now, Your palm incised with age and suffering.
19 Skilled at throwing and glazing large stoneware storage jars, Drake signed his vessels and sometimes incised them with poems and abolitionist messages.
20 Carved from wood as a durable, 3-foot-tall, totem-like column, it was then wrapped in linen, covered with smooth plaster and incised and painted.
1 刻入
2 切开
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3 雕刻
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9 在上雕刻
10 刻印