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noun saksæk 1A hollow, flexible structure resembling a bag or pouch. 袋 a fountain pen with an ink sac 一枝有墨水袋的自来水笔。 Example sentencesExamples - The production of the plastic sac requires the use of the special production facilities, whereas the filling of the plastic sac with a specific kind of gas also calls for the use of the special equipment.
- Reseal the plastic sac and leave it rocking for 1 h at room temperature.
- Rain Reviva is a system of flexible plastic sacs for storing rainwater - or recycling waste water - under the house.
- As the air filled the sac, the balloon took on an impossibly long shape.
Synonyms bag, pouch, bladder, blister technical bursa, acinus, follicle, cyst, saccule, utricle, vesicle, vesica, vesicula, theca, liposome - 1.1 A cavity within an organism, enclosed by a membrane and containing air, liquid, or solid structures.
囊 Example sentencesExamples - If chemicals are splashed into the eye, the eye and the conjunctival sacs should be washed out immediately with copious amounts of water.
- Scientists also suspect that air pollutants might dampen the growth of alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- The yolk sac was completely absorbed, but the site of attachment was still visible.
- In the field of biology, biochemists have been studying vesicles, the small membrane sacs found within cells.
- These protein and lipid molecules are then transported inside lysosomes -- minute, balloon-like sacs within the cell.
- For example, the tiny air sacs in lungs expand more than seven times when you inhale.
- Tests have also shown that if a needle is placed into the sac and touches the baby, the baby feels pain and will immediately move away.
- The female was fed one cricket per day until an egg sac was produced.
- Fistulas commonly extend from the rectal sac to the perineum or genital tract in a female, or to the urinary tract in a male.
- Fish make the popping noises by sending air through different chambers of their swim bladders, the inflatable sacs that help fish float.
- In human beings, the testis is located outside the body in the scrotal sac.
- The ink sac can make cleaning the squid a bit messy, but all it needs is a good rinse and it's gone.
- The amniotic sac that contains your baby begins to form about 12 days after conception.
- Each anther cone was gently agitated to release the pollen sacs into the dye solution.
- ‘Surfactant keeps the tiny air sacs in the lungs open,’ Hein says.
- And I think the blisters resemble pomelo pulp sacs.
- At 8:30 AM, the obstetrician manually broke the patient's amniotic fluid sac in an effort to speed up labor.
- Worst bit: having to take out the squid's ink sac.
- This is particularly noticeable in the knee and hip where we have big fluid sacs.
- Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac.
- 1.2 The distended membrane surrounding a hernia, cyst, or tumour.
(包住疝、囊肿或肿瘤的)肿胀膜 Example sentencesExamples - They are swollen, fluid-filled sacs which often become enlarged and painful.
- If the leak persists or the aneurysmal sac enlarges, intervention becomes necessary.
- If there is a recurrence (which unfortunately does often happen) then operative removal of the cyst and its sac becomes necessary.
- As people get older, fluid-filled sacs, called ‘cysts,’ can form in the kidneys.
- Essentially, an ovarian cyst is nothing more than a fluid-filled sac, like a blister, on an ovary.
- PCOS is a hormone problem that can cause the ovaries to become enlarged and develop fluid-filled sacs.
- Alternatively, they can be drained with a needle and syringe, although the sac of the hydrocele may fill with fluid again after a few months.
- A visit to the local hospital did not improve matters as the doctor inadvertently punctured a small sac in his elbow which required extensive treatment back in Melbourne.
- In the distal folds of the hernia sac, a small erosion was noted.
- Prior to this Claudius Amyand, physician to Queen Anne, in 1736 successfully removed an acutely inflamed appendix from inside the hernial sac of a young boy.
- On physical examination, a swollen, fluid-filled sac is noted and palpated over the olecranon.
- A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac, like a tiny balloon, inside the breast.
- In the vicinity of this mass, there was a hernia sac.
- This procedure meant cutting directly into the back of the knee, tying the damaged artery above and below the aneurysm and scraping out the blood-filled sac.
- A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that can grow in any part of the body.
Derivativesadjective The cnidarians (hydra, jellyfish, and sea anemones) and helminths have a sac-like digestive system with a single opening. Example sentencesExamples - Sebaceous glands are sac-like structures that arise from an epithelial outgrowth of the hair follicle's outer root sheath, and are composed of a single cell type, the sebocyte.
- The saccular or cystic form is the most severe type and is characterized by a ballooning of the bronchi with fluid-filled, sac-like dilatations.
- Chlorosomes, found only in green photosynthetic bacteria, are large supramolecular sac-like complexes that are attached to the cytoplasmic side of the inner cell membrane.
- The mouth is surrounded by five jaws and leads to an esophagus that connects to the sac-like stomach.
OriginMid 18th century (as a term in biology): from French sac or Latin saccus 'sack, bag'. Rhymesaback, alack, attack, back, black, brack, clack, claque, crack, Dirac, drack, flack, flak, hack, jack, Kazakh, knack, lack, lakh, mac, mach, Nagorno-Karabakh, pack, pitchblack, plaque, quack, rack, sack, shack, shellac, slack, smack, snack, stack, tach, tack, thwack, track, vac, wack, whack, wrack, yak, Zack abbreviationsaksæk (in the RAF) Senior Aircraftman or Senior Aircraftwoman.
abbreviationsaksæk (in the US) Strategic Air Command. nounsæksak 1A hollow, flexible structure resembling a bag or pouch. 袋 a fountain pen with an ink sac 一枝有墨水袋的自来水笔。 Example sentencesExamples - Reseal the plastic sac and leave it rocking for 1 h at room temperature.
- As the air filled the sac, the balloon took on an impossibly long shape.
- The production of the plastic sac requires the use of the special production facilities, whereas the filling of the plastic sac with a specific kind of gas also calls for the use of the special equipment.
- Rain Reviva is a system of flexible plastic sacs for storing rainwater - or recycling waste water - under the house.
Synonyms bag, pouch, bladder, blister - 1.1 A cavity enclosed by a membrane within a living organism, containing air, liquid, or solid structures.
囊 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Surfactant keeps the tiny air sacs in the lungs open,’ Hein says.
- The yolk sac was completely absorbed, but the site of attachment was still visible.
- Fistulas commonly extend from the rectal sac to the perineum or genital tract in a female, or to the urinary tract in a male.
- If chemicals are splashed into the eye, the eye and the conjunctival sacs should be washed out immediately with copious amounts of water.
- For example, the tiny air sacs in lungs expand more than seven times when you inhale.
- The ink sac can make cleaning the squid a bit messy, but all it needs is a good rinse and it's gone.
- Tests have also shown that if a needle is placed into the sac and touches the baby, the baby feels pain and will immediately move away.
- Worst bit: having to take out the squid's ink sac.
- This is particularly noticeable in the knee and hip where we have big fluid sacs.
- These protein and lipid molecules are then transported inside lysosomes -- minute, balloon-like sacs within the cell.
- In human beings, the testis is located outside the body in the scrotal sac.
- And I think the blisters resemble pomelo pulp sacs.
- At 8:30 AM, the obstetrician manually broke the patient's amniotic fluid sac in an effort to speed up labor.
- In the field of biology, biochemists have been studying vesicles, the small membrane sacs found within cells.
- Each anther cone was gently agitated to release the pollen sacs into the dye solution.
- The amniotic sac that contains your baby begins to form about 12 days after conception.
- Fish make the popping noises by sending air through different chambers of their swim bladders, the inflatable sacs that help fish float.
- Scientists also suspect that air pollutants might dampen the growth of alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs.
- Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac.
- The female was fed one cricket per day until an egg sac was produced.
- 1.2 The distended membrane surrounding a hernia, cyst, or tumor.
(包住疝、囊肿或肿瘤的)肿胀膜 Example sentencesExamples - They are swollen, fluid-filled sacs which often become enlarged and painful.
- This procedure meant cutting directly into the back of the knee, tying the damaged artery above and below the aneurysm and scraping out the blood-filled sac.
- PCOS is a hormone problem that can cause the ovaries to become enlarged and develop fluid-filled sacs.
- On physical examination, a swollen, fluid-filled sac is noted and palpated over the olecranon.
- Essentially, an ovarian cyst is nothing more than a fluid-filled sac, like a blister, on an ovary.
- In the vicinity of this mass, there was a hernia sac.
- If there is a recurrence (which unfortunately does often happen) then operative removal of the cyst and its sac becomes necessary.
- As people get older, fluid-filled sacs, called ‘cysts,’ can form in the kidneys.
- Prior to this Claudius Amyand, physician to Queen Anne, in 1736 successfully removed an acutely inflamed appendix from inside the hernial sac of a young boy.
- A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that can grow in any part of the body.
- In the distal folds of the hernia sac, a small erosion was noted.
- A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac, like a tiny balloon, inside the breast.
- If the leak persists or the aneurysmal sac enlarges, intervention becomes necessary.
- A visit to the local hospital did not improve matters as the doctor inadvertently punctured a small sac in his elbow which required extensive treatment back in Melbourne.
- Alternatively, they can be drained with a needle and syringe, although the sac of the hydrocele may fill with fluid again after a few months.
OriginMid 18th century (as a term in biology): from French sac or Latin saccus ‘sack, bag’. abbreviationsæksak (in the US) Strategic Air Command.
abbreviationsæksak (in the RAF) Senior Aircraftman or Senior Aircraftwoman. |