nodule 的定义
- a small node, knot, or knob.
- a small, rounded mass or lump.
- Botany. a tubercle.
nodule 近义词
等同于 bulb
等同于 bulge
等同于 node/nodule
等同于 swelling
等同于 blemish
nodule 的近义词 56 个
- blot
- blotch
- bruise
- discoloration
- freckle
- imperfection
- pimple
- scar
- smudge
- snag
- stain
- stigma
- wart
- birthmark
- blackhead
- blister
- bloom
- blur
- brand
- bug
- catch
- chip
- cicatrix
- defacement
- defect
- deformity
- dent
- disfigurement
- disgrace
- dishonor
- eyesore
- fault
- hickey
- impurity
- lentigo
- lump
- macula
- maculation
- mark
- mole
- nevus
- patch
- pock
- pockmark
- second
- sight
- speck
- speckle
- spot
- taint
- tarnish
- vice
- whitehead
- zit
- beauty spot
- blot on the landscape
nodule 的反义词 14 个
等同于 node
nodule 的近义词 56 个
- blot
- blotch
- bruise
- discoloration
- freckle
- imperfection
- pimple
- scar
- smudge
- snag
- stain
- stigma
- wart
- birthmark
- blackhead
- blister
- bloom
- blur
- brand
- bug
- catch
- chip
- cicatrix
- defacement
- defect
- deformity
- dent
- disfigurement
- disgrace
- dishonor
- eyesore
- fault
- hickey
- impurity
- lentigo
- lump
- macula
- maculation
- mark
- mole
- nevus
- patch
- pock
- pockmark
- second
- sight
- speck
- speckle
- spot
- taint
- tarnish
- vice
- whitehead
- zit
- beauty spot
- blot on the landscape
nodule 的反义词 14 个
更多nodule例句
- Five bars covered in nodules roll with the motion of the foot.
- In the most common version of deep-sea mining, huge excavation robots scour the seabed for polymetallic nodules, small potato-sized clusters of key minerals such as cobalt and nickel.
- That, of course, only applies to xenophyophores who don’t live on the nodules themselves, which will take tens of millions of years to form anew.
- Each nodule contains at its core a small piece of shell or fossil, which is surrounded by minerals growing like crystals on its surface.
- The process is shockingly slow, with the average nodule estimated to grow at a rate of a few centimeters every million years, and the slowest at only a few millimeters in that time.
- Doubtless, an eddy from this hole accounts for the deposit of snow and, by accretions, for the erection of the nodule.
- There had been a little nodule in his brain as there was a little nodule in Oliver's throat.
- The gland, which is seen as a nodule, is drawn forward with forceps.
- The deep-seated variety starts from the superficial form, or it begins as a tubercle or nodule in the skin.
- A nodule, more or less evident, is found near the border which is usually striate.