英:['glɒsə]
美:['glɒsə]
英:['glɒsə]
美:['glɒsə]
复数:glossae或glossas
中唇舌
中舌
borrowed from New Latin, borrowed from Greek glôssa "tongue" — more at gloss >entry 3
The first known use of glossa was circa 1852
1 Methods A small patch of skin close under the nevus was designed as glossa-like flap to repair the defect with the method.
方法在睑缘色素痣附近设计一舌形皮瓣,采用转移推进法修复缺损。
2 The verb to gloss, or gloze, means simply to explain or translate, from Greco-Lat. glossa, tongue; but, under the influence of the unrelated gloss, superficial lustre, it has acquired the sense of specious interpretation.
3 Flabellum: a fan: a leafed structure: the transparent lobe at the end of the glossa in bees: also used as = flagellum; q.v.
4 The reference to the "glossa of Theotypas" is part of the fiction.
5 One lap of a bee's tongue—from stretching out the glossa to extending the hairs like an umbrella and folding everything up again—lasts just 400 milliseconds.
6 This picture focuses on the bee's tongue, called the glossa.
7 The honeybee's tongue, called a glossa, is about 2.5 millimeters long in this species.
8 Objective To improve the level of diagnosis and treatment for glossa goitre.
目的提高临床对罕见的舌甲状腺的诊断和治疗水平.