英:[kən'træktɪbɪlɪtɪ]
美:[kən'træktɪbɪlɪtɪ]
英:[kən'træktɪbɪlɪtɪ]
美:[kən'træktɪbɪlɪtɪ]
noun
a binding agreement between two or more persons or partiesespecially: one legally enforceable
If he breaks the contract, he'll be sued.
a business arrangement for the supply of goods or services at a fixed price
make parts on contract
the act of marriage or an agreement to marry
a document describing the terms of a contract
Have you signed the contract yet?
the final bid to win a specified number of tricks in bridge
an order or arrangement for a hired assassin to kill someone
His enemies put out a contract on him.
verb
transitive verb
to bring on oneself especially inadvertently : incur
contracting debts
to become affected with
contract pneumonia
to establish or undertake by contract
contract a job
betrothalso: to establish (a marriage) formally
to hire by contract
contract a lawyer
limit, restrict
contract the scope of their activities
knit, wrinkle
A frown contracted his brow.
to draw together : concentrate
He contracted his armies into one force
to reduce to smaller size by or as if by squeezing or forcing together
contract a muscle
to shorten (a word) by omitting one or more sounds or letters
Contract "forecastle" to "fo'c'sle."
intransitive verb
to make a contract
The builder contracted with them to build a deck.
to draw together so as to become diminished in sizealso: to become less in compass, duration, or length Muscle contracts in tetanus.
Metal contracts on cooling.
adjective
hired to execute a contract (see contract entry 1 sense 1a) a contract killer
a contract worker
收缩性
收缩力
收缩性,收缩力
收缩性
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin contractus, from contrahere to draw together, make a contract, reduce in size, from com- + trahere to draw Verb Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French contracter to agree upon, from Latin contractus — see contract >entry 1 Adjective derivative of contract >entry 1
The first known use of contract was in the 14th century
contractornoun
one that enters into a contractespecially: a person who contracts to perform work or provide supplies at a certain price or within a certain time
building contractor
contractionnoun
the act or process of contracting : the state of being contracted
the shortening and thickening of a working muscle or muscle fiber
a shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by leaving out a sound or letter
a form (as don't or they've) produced by such shortening
contractionnoun
the act or process of contracting : the state of being contracted
the shortening and thickening of a working muscle or muscle fiber
a shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by leaving out a sound or letter
a form (as don't or they've) produced by such shortening
contractionnoun
the act or process of contracting : the state of being contracted
the shortening and thickening of a working muscle or muscle fiber
a shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by leaving out a sound or letter
a form (as don't or they've) produced by such shortening
contract1 of 2noun
a legally binding agreement between two or more parties
a document stating the terms of a contract
contract2 of 2verb
to bring on oneself
contract debts
to become affected with
contract a cold
to agree by contract
contract to build a house
to draw or squeeze together so as to make or become smaller or shorter and broader contract a muscle
brows contracting in puzzlement
to make or become smaller
metal contracts when cold
to shorten (a word) by leaving out one or more sounds or letters
contract1 of 2noun
a legally binding agreement between two or more parties
a document stating the terms of a contract
contract2 of 2verb
to bring on oneself
contract debts
to become affected with
contract a cold
to agree by contract
contract to build a house
to draw or squeeze together so as to make or become smaller or shorter and broader contract a muscle
brows contracting in puzzlement
to make or become smaller
metal contracts when cold
to shorten (a word) by leaving out one or more sounds or letters
1 The term inotropic is commonly used in discussing changes in myocardial contractility.
变力性一词通常用来描述心肌收缩性的变化。
2 Invasive breast and lung carcinoma cells turned out to be more contractile than non-invasive cells — but higher contractility does not always mean higher invasiveness.
3 The muscle expands and then contracts.
4 Bichat has distinguished their vitality as organic vitality, and the contractile qualities displayed are divided into insensible organic contractility, and into contractility of tissue: but these sorts of contractility mount up by insensible gradations.
5 BK _ ( Ca ) channel plays an important role in regulating smooth muscle contractility and maintaining membrane potential.
BK_ ( Ca ) 通道在维持平滑肌细胞膜电位的维持和肌紧张的调节中起着重要作用.
6 The term inotropic is commonly used in discussing changes in myocardial contractility.
变力性一词通常用来描述心肌收缩性的变化.
7 The study showed it is not the overall magnitude of these contractility modes but the interplay between them that determines a cell's potential for escape.
8 In the “musculo-epithelial” cells of Hydra, the elongated basal portion of the cell alone possesses this contractility.
9 Cardiac muscle contractility and enzyme were examined.
记录心功能,测量心肌酶活性。
10 This internal development we have already examined; we must now turn to the obverse external development which takes its origin in contractility.
11 "We don't know exactly how or if this greater contractility of the heart impacts daily activities or athletic performance."
12 Often, too, it becomes intensely congested with the juices of the plant, and sometimes even acquires an uncommon and most remarkable degree of contractility.
13 Thyroid hormone activity in the cardiomyocyte regulates myocardial contractility and systolic function.
心肌细胞中的甲状腺激素活性调节心肌收缩和收缩功能。
14 The three primary factors to consider are preload, or the stretch on the ventricles prior to contraction; the contractility, or the force or strength of the contraction itself;
15 Results suggest that the level of the myocardial contractility with ectopic arrhythmia was lower than that of the sinus rhythm.
结果表明:中枢性心律失常时,各种异位心律产生的心肌收缩力均较窦性心律下降。
16 Later, foxglove was found to contain digitalis, a drug that increases heart contractility.
17 Objective To study the effect of resveratrol on the contractility in rabbit ileum smooth muscle in vitro.
目的研究白藜芦醇对兔离体肠管平滑肌收缩功能的影响。
18 The case for emergency contractility, however, is somewhat better than the case for ordinary contractility.
19 Concerning the behaviour of the forms of cell here involved, all authors are agreed that under no conditions do the lymphocytes shew the smallest spontaneous movement; whilst the polynuclear neutrophil cells always exhibit vigorous contractility.
20 CONCLUSION: Baoxin capsules can improve myocardial ischemia and increase the cardiac contractility.
结论: 保心胶囊具有改善心肌缺血、增强心肌舒缩能力的作用.