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cor·pus·cle
kor p sl [or] kor puhs l
复数:corpuscles
corpuscular (adj.)
blood corpuscle[生]血细胞;[生]血球
1650年代,“任何小颗粒”,源自拉丁语 corpusculum “微小的物体; 原子,粒子”,是 corpus “身体”的小型化(来自 PIE 根 *kwrep- “身体,形态,外观”); 有关结尾,请参见 -cule。在解剖学中,“被视为微观体的微小物体”(1741年); 1845年开始应用于血细胞(缩写为 blood-corpuscle)。相关: Corpuscular。
血球
小体,细胞:另见corpusculum
borrowed from Latin corpusculum "small body, minute particle," from corpus-, base of corpor-, corpus "body" + -culum, diminutive suffix (variant of -ulus with nouns of the third, fourth and fifth declensions) — more at midriff
The first known use of corpuscle was in 1660
correctionnoun
the action or an instance of correcting
a change that makes something right
punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corpusclenoun
a very small particle
one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood
corpusclenoun
a very small particle
one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood
corpusclenoun
a living cellespecially: one (as a red or white blood cell or a cell in cartilage or bone) not aggregated into continuous tissues
any of various small circumscribed multicellular bodies—usually used with a qualifying term
Malpighian corpuscles
1 But in mice and humans the scientists found it in the “Meissner corpuscle,” a microscopic, oval-shaped capsule that surrounds nerve cells in fingers.
2 The glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule together form the renal corpuscle.
3 Its appearance in the urine is directly proportional to the rate at which it is filtered by the renal corpuscle.
4 “Do you remember 19? Let me tell you. The juices are flowing, the red corpuscles are corpuscling.”
5 Bulbous corpuscles are also present in joint capsules, where they measure stretch in the components of the skeletal system within the joint.
6 Each corpuscle singing in its capillary hates you.
在毛细血管里欢歌的血球恨你。
7 The results indicated that red blood corpuscle, hemoglobin and hematocrit in blood of plateau zokors significantly increased from spring to autumn.
研究结果显示,血液红细胞数、血红蛋白和红细胞压积,从春季到冬季依次增加,并具有显著性差异。
8 Ingredients: Natural silk silk corpuscle microsome, white mulberry essence, tea polyphenol, foreign small yellow chrysanthemum, wheat embryo oil and so on.
成份:天然蚕丝微粒子、白桑精华、茶多酚、洋甘菊、小麦胚芽油等。
9 “We now have evidence that something being made in the Meissner corpuscle is necessary,” he says, “but there are likely many more elements at play.”
10 On April 3, 1934, in an article about a dying 4-year-old girl, a reporter described the disease as “an overabundance of white corpuscles in the blood,” adding that “its cure is infrequent.”
11 Although it is true that at high altitudes there is less oxygen to breathe, the body rapidly protects itself by increasing the number of red blood corpuscles.
12 He leaned intensely over his lectern at his weekly news conference, his tanned complexion the usual beet-red, as if every corpuscle was racing to the skin’s surface.
13 Meissner’s corpuscles do not detect pain; this is signaled exclusively by free nerve endings.
14 A little trouble about those white corpuscles.
这些白血球有点儿不消停.
15 In fact, as the neuroscientist David Linden explained to me, it involves a predictable misread by something called a Pacinian corpuscle.
16 Objective To evaluate the impact of standing time of the peripheral blood on corpuscle determination.
目的探讨末梢血样品放置时间对血细胞分析结果的影响.
17 General view of a renal corpuscle ( section ).
一般认为一个肾小体 ( 科 ).
18 In the 1990s Dr Semenza was studying erythropoiesis, the process that generates red blood corpuscles.
19 Crops of corpuscles. You can't get blood from a turnip, but how about from corn?
含有血球的庄稼从萝卜里提取不出血液, 但是玉米 呢 ?
20 My senses seemed supersensitive and I was sure I could hear their food going down, their corpuscles moving through their bloodstreams, their alveoli inflating and deflating.
4 电子
6 微粒
particulate grain particle speck mote fleck corpuscule atom pearl atomy fine-grained fine-grain f.g. thinnings molecule granule
7 红血球
8 小体