callus
callus 英 [ˈkæləs] 美 [ˈkæləs]
n. [皮肤] 胼胝;愈合组织;老茧 vt. 使生老茧;使变硬;使结痂 vi. 变硬;结痂;生老茧
进行时:callusing 过去式:callused 过去分词:callused 第三人称单数:calluses 名词复数:calluss
- A callus is a spot where your skin becomes rough and thick. After wearing flip flops every day, all summer long, you'll probably have a callus between your toes.
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- n. [皮肤] 胼胝;愈合组织;老茧
- vt. 使生老茧;使变硬;使结痂
- vi. 变硬;结痂;生老茧
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1. Can I use over-the-counter corn and callus removers?
我能用非处方药治疗鸡眼和胼骶(老茧)吗?。
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2. I was kneading and caressing Jennifer's insole and heel. Each little piggy was carefully attended to, as was every corn, callus and bunion.
当时我们窝在沙发里,我正在爱抚地为詹妮弗揉搓脚底和脚跟,精心地照料她每一个小小的脚指,包括所有鸡眼、老茧、和炎肿。
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3. So the genotypes have great influence on wheat callus differentiation and to add certain amount of hormone could increase the rate of plant regeneration.
可见,基因型对小麦愈伤组织的分化有很大的影响,附加一定的外源激素有利于提高植株的再生频率。
- callus (n.) "hardened skin," 1560s, from Latin callus, variant of callum "hard skin," related to callere "be hard," from Proto-Italic *kaln/so- "hard;" PIE source uncertain. Likely cognates are Old Irish calath, calad, Welsh caled "hard;" Old Church Slavonic kaliti "to cool, harden," Russian kalit "to heat, roast," Serbo-Croatian kaliti "to temper, case-harden."
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