duct 的 2 个定义
- any tube, canal, pipe, or conduit by which a fluid, air, or other substance is conducted or conveyed.
- Anatomy, Zoology. a tube, canal, or vessel conveying a body fluid, especially a glandular secretion or excretion.
- Botany. a cavity or vessel formed by elongated cells or by many cells.
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- to convey or channel by means of a duct or ducts: Heat from the oven is ducted to the outside.
duct 近义词
channel, pipe
更多duct例句
- The patch is patterned with artificial sweat ducts, similar to human skin pores.
- I’d camp instead of pay for a hotel, and I wore the same puffy jacket forever, patching holes with duct tape.
- When the baby is born, the luminal cells, which line the inside of the ducts, produce the proteins that comprise milk.
- The myoepithelial cells reside outside the ducts and work as muscles that squeeze the ducts to push milk out.
- The images of sprouting ducts look like blossoming trees in the spring while later they shrivel like plants do in the fall.
- With a bit of luck and duct tape, I thought we might put together enough votes to avoid a runoff.
- The windows were sealed shut around the edges by duct tape but still rattled when it got windy.
- He binds the little flyer with black plastic ties and seals her mouth with duct tape.
- Nobody was allowed in his room, where the windows were covered with black garbage bags secured with duct tape.
- The large roll of duct tape was still attached and found next to her head by firefighters.
- Another smaller lymph duct enters the right subclavian vein.
- Above I could see the end of the duct faintly in the light coming up through the open chamber door from the utility room.
- Having ligated the duct, he saw it swell below and become empty above the ligature.
- The duct that bears his name was discovered during his residence in Leyden or at Amsterdam.
- The ancient conception of the artery as an air-duct gave rise to the derivation from Gr.