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词根:flaccid
adj.flaccid [医] 弛缓的;软弱的;无活力的
adjective
not firm or stiffalso: lacking normal or youthful firmness
flaccid muscles
of a plant part deficient in turgor
lacking vigor or force
flaccid leadership
Latin flaccidus, from flaccus flabby
The first known use of flaccid was in 1620
flagellumnoun
a long whiplike structure by which some tiny plants and animals move
flagellate1 of 3verb
whip entry 1 sense 2
flagellate2 of 3adjective
or flagellated ˈflaj-ə-ˌlāt-əd having flagella
shaped like a flagellum
of, relating to, or caused by flagellates
flagellate3 of 3noun
a protozoan or alga having flagella
flagellate1 of 3verb
whip entry 1 sense 2
flagellate2 of 3adjective
or flagellated ˈflaj-ə-ˌlāt-əd having flagella
shaped like a flagellum
of, relating to, or caused by flagellates
flagellate3 of 3noun
a protozoan or alga having flagella
flagellumnoun
a long whiplike structure by which some tiny plants and animals move
flaccidadjective
not firm or stiff
1 His very malevolence proceeded from a flaccidity which meanly envied the activities and enthusiasms of other men.
2 Flaccidity - syndrome (FS) is a commonly - seen dis-ease in clinical practice, especially that of acupuncture - moxibustion department.
痿症是临床中常见的病症,尤其在针灸临床中更为多见。
3 Matthew is so focused on his permanent flaccidity that he can’t see beyond it; men really do think with their laps.
4 The lack of muscle tone, known as hypotonicity or flaccidity, may indicate that the LMN is not conducting action potentials that will keep a basal level of acetylcholine in the neuromuscular junction.
5 Broken through the upper part of the stem, the listless flower drooped its petals towards the earth, and seemed to mourn their chastity, already sullied by the wan flaccidity of decay.
6 Virgil Thomson, in his review of the evening, called the libretto "flaccid and spineless," but that is unfair. It is a witty piece of writing.
7 The hasty swallowing of unmasticated food, too large a bolus, defective or artificial teeth, flaccidity of tissues, and spasm of the cricopharyngeus muscle, are etiologic factors.
8 Besides, inquiries concerning the health of cow- punchers were not only superfluous, but bordered on flaccidity.
9 After four years of flaccidity it was pleasant to be distended again, but already he felt more filled than he had ever been before.
10 Her hands are long and slim, delicate, as Dorothy's were; her handshake is flaccid, her smile is sweet but unconvincing.
11 What gives him that flaccidity, that pallor of the cheeks where the skin was once as tight as a drum and bursting with the good sound health of a man without a care?
12 When continually resorted to by persons well nourished, but inactive, it is apt to produce a flaccidity of the system, and to encourage that relaxation of the veins which predisposes to excessive formation of fat.
13 There were not the records of myasthenia gravis in TCM documents. According to its primary symptom, myasthenia gravis is belonged to scope of flaccidity syndrome usually.
中医文献无重症肌无力的记载,根据其主要症状多归属于痿证范畴。
14 As I read over again, with a fresh mind, the last chapter, I am struck by the opposition of states which seem best to fit a weed for a weed's work,—stubbornness, namely, and flaccidity.
15 the flaccid stalks of celery that had been around for far too long
16 In its most extreme form there is complete flaccidity of all the voluntary muscles, and relaxation of some sphincters.
17 Besides, inquiries concerning the health of cow-punchers were not only superfluous, but bordered on flaccidity.
18 If former plumpness have left the previously-filled cellular tissue and expanded integuments enfeebled; because, that constitutes flaccidity.
19 This delight not in action or in emotion arising from action but in passivity of suffering is only one aspect of a certain mental flaccidity in grain.
20 Who has not marked, where the full cheek should be, Incipient lines of lank flaccidity, Lymphatic pallor where the pink should glow, And where the throb of transport, pulses low?