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adj.
吸的
有吸附的
有吸盘的
吸吮的
suc·to·ri·al
suhk to ri l
词根:suck
n.suck 吮吸
vi.suck 吸吮;糟糕;巴结
vt.suck 吸吮;吸取
1826年,"与吸有关或适用于吸",源自现代拉丁语 suctorius,源自拉丁语 suct-, sugere 的过去分词词干,意为"吸"(参见 sup(v.2))。"具有吸口器官"的含义始于1829年。
吸吮的
New Latin suctorius, from Latin sugere
The first known use of suctorial was in 1833
1 This article presents and deals with the design, principle and structure of experimental device of suctorial type used for determining the suspension speed of agricultural material.
本文提出了测定物料悬浮速度气吸式试验台的设计和总体结构,并论述了原理。经测定得到了较满意的结果。
2 It is called by Mr. Swainson the suctorial, from a very generally prevalent peculiarity, that of drawing sustenance by suction.
3 The last three families constitute the sub-tribe Porostomata, characterized by the reduction of the buccal mass, which is modified into a suctorial apparatus.
4 It has a suctorial mouth, with labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings.
5 The older entomologists divided insects into haustellate or suctorial, and mandibulate or biting insects, the butterfly being an example of one, and the beetle serving to illustrate the other category.
6 Pharynx suctorial; branchiae surrounding the body, between the mantle and foot.
7 The vacuum valve type of suctorial mechanical hands are used in carrying copper plate, the good effect are gotten.
利用真空阀式吸附机械手在气动组合台上搬运薄铜板件,取得了良好的效果。
8 Dis�tomum, a genus of trematode or suctorial parasitic worms or flukes, infesting various parts in different animals.
9 To the aquatic type his love of maritime adventure very readily assimilates him; and how far the suctorial is represented in his nature it is hardly necessary to say.
10 A group of suctorial Infusoria, which in the adult stage are stationary.
11 In certain insects they are not used as jaws, but may form suctorial organs.
12 There are, however, peculiar difficulties in those cases in which, as among the Lepidoptera, the same species is mandibulate as a larva, and suctorial as an imago.
13 In the same place the suctorial Entomostraca are added as examples of the difficulty of recognising the type.
14 All Arachnida, including Limulus, feed by suctorial action in essentially the same way as Scorpio.
15 It seems that this habit was very widespread among the earlier Vertebrates; the larvae of many of the Ganoids and frogs have suctorial disks near the mouth.
16 Stones and pebbles, gripped in the suctorial mouth, are removed from a selected spot and piled around the circumference, so that the eggs, which are laid within the circle, are not easily washed away.
17 And to omit a number of instances, in the suctorial Hemiptera or bugs we have different grades of structure in the mouth-parts.
18 They found no evidence of plague in the rat population, concluding the disease might have been spread directly between humans, possibly by what they near-poetically described as "the suctorial parasites of mankind".
19 The organs of the mouth take collectively two typical forms, the masticatory and the suctorial, the former exemplified by the beetles, the latter by the butterflies, in which the mouth is purely for suction.
20 The mouth is minute and the pharynx is always suctorial, never gizzard-like.