secrete 的定义
se·cret·ed, se·cret·ing.
- to discharge, generate, or release by the process of secretion.
secrete 近义词
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give off, emit
更多secrete例句
- The toxin secreted by the bacteria Burkholderia cenocepacia unexpectedly proved to be the solution needed to create a mitochondria-friendly base editor.
- New microscope and chemical analyses suggest that, like snakes, caecilians have glands near their teeth that secrete toxins.
- He has helped show that the animals have separate glands for secreting mucus on their heads and poison on their tails.
- These lingering cells secrete a potent mix of molecules that triggers chronic inflammation, damages the surrounding tissue structures, and changes the behavior of nearby cells for the worse.
- These proteins are secreted by cells for the purpose of signaling and communication between cells.
- Your body begins to secrete adrenaline, your cortisol levels rise, and your heart starts pumping faster.
- They had ridden out of the bush and come on the road so suddenly that Black had no time to secrete himself.
- When the alarm was given on a plantation that the Yankees were coming, the farmers made all haste to secrete their horses.
- Two or three pads, each of which bears tubelike hairs that secrete a sticky fluid, are found on its under surface.
- Frequently the nerves dilate the blood vessels of the skin, thus helping the sweat glands to secrete, by giving them more blood.
- Secrete this somewhere on your persons and never show it except as an absolute last resort.