turgor

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基本释义

n.
细胞(组织)的膨胀; 肿胀; 浮夸; 夸张

实用例句

Under conditions of water stress, leaf turgor decreases and stomata close.

在干旱的条件下, 叶子的膨压减少而气孔关闭.

辞典例句

Edema tends to appear first where tissue turgor is normally lowest.

水肿首先表现在正常时充盈度最低的部位.

辞典例句

Pollen sterile blossoms lack normal turgor.

花粉不育的花朵缺乏正常的膨压现象.

辞典例句

MRM can display turgor defect and tumor with precise location.

mrm可展示充盈缺损和肿块,定位明确.

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The turgor of his shoulder was a result of working too hard.

他肩膀的浮肿是工作太过努力的结果.

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The color of his skin was very pale, because low blood pressure gave him abnormal turgor.

他肤色非常苍白, 因为低血压使他有不正常的浮肿.

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The color of his skin was very pale , because low pressure gave him abnormal turgor.

畏寒的人的症状是虚脱、皮肤湿冷而且血压低.

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Pollen sterile blossoms lack normal turgor and hence the physiological changes are delayed in development.

花粉不育的花朵缺乏正常的膨压现象,这种生理的变化使花粉的发育迟缓.

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Conclusion Cooling Gel Sheets can relieve the skin turgor of patients after the craniocerebral operations.

结果应用降温贴后患者术区周围皮肤肿胀明显减轻.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. (biology) the normal rigid state of fullness of a cell or blood vessel or capillary resulting from pressure of the contents against the wall or membrane

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