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tissued

/tish-oo or, especially British, tis-yoo/US // ˈtɪʃ u or, especially British, ˈtɪs yu //UK // (ˈtɪʃuː, ˈtɪsjuː) //

绷带式,有组织的,组织的,绷带

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Biology. an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
    • : tissue paper.
    • : any of several kinds of soft gauzy papers used for various purposes: cleansing tissue; toilet tissue.
    • : an interwoven or interconnected series or mass: a tissue of falsehoods.
    • : a piece of thin writing paper on which carbon copies are made.
    • : a woven fabric, especially one of light or gauzy texture, originally woven with gold or silver: a blouse of a delicate tissue.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tis·sued, tis·su·ing.

    • : to remove with a facial tissue: Tissue all cosmetics off the face before going to bed.
    • : to weave, especially with threads of gold and silver.

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Examples

  • That means there’s a risk of T-cells targeting the wrong cells and causing serious damage to healthy tissue.

  • The tissue, which carries genes for color spliced in by scientists at Australia’s scientific research agency, CSIRO, is only the first step, but it’s a promising one.

  • As light enters our eyes, it first heads through a tough outer tissue called the cornea.

  • Certain environments can provide the right conditions to preserve soft tissues, she says.

  • Building new tissue isn’t the only thing the technology can do.

  • Creating PGCs from skin tissue, on the other hand, seems like a walk in the park compared to egg freezing.

  • She dabbed them with a tissue and continued without ceremony.

  • Among them were some horrifying images of severe damage to nasal tissue caused by a child lodging a button battery in her nose.

  • They can corrode through whatever human tissue they contact if swallowed or stuck into an orifice, sometimes in a matter of hours.

  • Must both ovarian and testicular tissue be present for a person to be “counted”?

  • A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.

  • Even slight familiarity with the microscopic structure of vegetable tissue will prevent the chagrin of such errors.

  • They robed her in white with a thin lining-edge of crimson, and threw over her shining hair a veil of tissue.

  • There are acids that completely dissolve bone tissue and even clothing but circumstances usually reveal these crimes.

  • Upon such a tissue of conjectural absurdities the wonderful opinion of the immortality of the soul is built.