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第三人称单数:transudes
现在分词:transuding
过去式:transuded
过去分词:transuded
词根:transude
n.transudate [组织] 渗出液;漏出物(等于transudation)
transudation 渗出物;渗透,漏出
Verb
1. release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities;
"exude sweat through the pores"
New Latin transudare, from Latin trans- + sudare to sweat — more at sweat
The first known use of transude was in 1664
transudeverb
to pass through a membrane or permeable substance
1 The liquid portion of the exudation represents something more than the transuded blood-serum, and a certain practical importance results from the distinction drawn between an exudation and a transudation.
2 As the mucous membrane is very thin, the result is otherwise than in man; the blood transudes through the mucous membrane and flows away.
3 The liver was very large, of a soft texture and white colour; gall-bladder full of dark green bile, which had in part transuded through its coats.
4 Through the excessively thin walls of the capillaries the fluid part of the blood transudes to nourish the tissues outside the capillaries; at the same time fluid passes from the tissues into the blood.
5 The sun shone on his dilapidated garments and on his purple skin; it was almost black and seemed to transude blood.
6 At the same time, an increase in the quantity of blood in the vessels is not necessarily productive of any considerable increase in the fluid transuded.
7 It seems likely, however, that the solution transuded through the walls generally, penetrating the chalcedonic layers, as Heddle maintained, by osmotic action.
8 But the partition between them is so thin that the nutritive fluid easily transudes through it.
9 From the latter the transuded fluid either returns through the lymph-vessels to the blood-current or makes its appearance upon surfaces as secretions.
10 A collection of transuded or exuded fluid in pre-existing or new-formed spaces.
11 The transudations thus occurring may vary in quantity within certain limits, the latter being somewhat indefinite, owing to the difficulties in the way of exactly measuring the fluid transuded.
12 Connective-tissue inflammation presents, as the first essential characteristic, an acute oedema, the fluid which fills the gaps and interspaces consisting of transuded serum rendered opaque by the presence of pus-cells or possessing a gelatinous character.
13 Croupous membrane, according to him, is formed by the migration of numerous white blood-globules through the walls of the vessels in the mucous membrane, and by a direct formation of fibrin from the transuded plasma.
14 sweat was transuding from the pores of his face despite his best efforts to look cool and collected during the interview