tissue
tissue 英 [ˈtɪʃu:] 美 [ˈtɪʃu]
n. (细胞的)组织;纸巾
进行时:tissuing 过去式:tissued 过去分词:tissued 第三人称单数:tissues 名词复数:tissues
- Tissue is part of the body of a living thing that is made of similar cells, like the cardiac tissue of your heart. A tissue is also a soft, thin piece of paper used for wiping noses and tear drops.
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- n. (细胞的)组织;纸巾
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1. muscle tissue, brain tissue, nerve tissue
肌肉、大脑、神经等组织
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2. scar tissue
瘢痕组织
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3. a box of tissues
一盒纸巾
- tissue (n.) mid-14c., "band or belt of rich material," from Old French tissu "a ribbon, headband, belt of woven material" (c. 1200), noun use of tissu "woven, interlaced," past participle of tistre "to weave," from Latin texere "to weave, to make," from PIE root *teks- "to weave," also "to fabricate." The biological sense is first recorded 1831, from French, introduced c. 1800 by French anatomist Marie-François-Xavier Bichal (1771-1802). Meaning "piece of absorbent paper used as a handkerchief" is from 1929. Tissue-paper is from 1777, supposedly so called because it was made to be placed between tissues to protect them.
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