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Definition of hyaline in English: hyalineadjective ˈhʌɪəlʌɪnˈhʌɪəlɪnˈhʌɪəliːn Anatomy Zoology 1(chiefly of cartilage) glassy and translucent in appearance. 〔剖,动〕透明的,玻璃似的 Example sentencesExamples - In sections, the organisms had a hyaline appearance.
- In the center of the valve is a rosette of larger areolae surrounding a star-shaped hyaline area.
- In fact, these specimens are rather well preserved and their hyaline appearance in transmitted light is similar to other species of the genus.
- The lungs showed significant congestion, edema, and patchy, hyaline membranes in all lobes.
- The seedling lost its hyaline appearance and the parasite died before a tubercle had formed.
- 1.1 Relating to or consisting of hyalin.
Example sentencesExamples - Numerous glomerular wireloop lesions and hyaline capillary loop thrombi were seen.
- In addition, three patients had hyaline collagen degeneration, four myxoid degeneration, three fibrinoid degeneration, and six had mixed lesions.
- Some lesions may exhibit hyaline fibrosis of blood vessel walls.
- Some cells have intracytoplasmic lumina with hyaline globules, and there may be hemosiderin deposition.
- Collagenous hyaline deposition was variable, and collagenous spherules could be seen.
noun ˈhʌɪəlʌɪnˈhʌɪəlɪnˈhʌɪəliːn 1literary A smooth sea or a clear sky. through the clear hyaline the ship came sailing Example sentencesExamples - Heading straight into the sun the bow of the ship raises its fist for another attack on a relentless swell and angry salt spray spews into the air only to fall back into the collective pit of unchallenged hyaline.
2 another term for hyalin Example sentencesExamples - Fat droplets, cholestasis, or alcoholic hyaline may on occasion appear within cells of the adenoma.
- The number of ballooned hepatocytes, the number of cells with alcoholic hyaline, the amount of satellitosis all tend to be less striking.
- Typical findings are punctate and linear densities in articular hyaline or fibrocartilaginous tissues.
- Alcoholic hyaline is thought to result from damage to the cytoskeleton of the hepatocyte, and is formed by an aggregation of damaged intermediate filaments.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin hyalinus (see hyalin). Definition of hyaline in US English: hyalineadjective Anatomy Zoology 1Having a glassy, translucent appearance. 〔剖,动〕透明的,玻璃似的 Example sentencesExamples - The seedling lost its hyaline appearance and the parasite died before a tubercle had formed.
- In fact, these specimens are rather well preserved and their hyaline appearance in transmitted light is similar to other species of the genus.
- The lungs showed significant congestion, edema, and patchy, hyaline membranes in all lobes.
- In the center of the valve is a rosette of larger areolae surrounding a star-shaped hyaline area.
- In sections, the organisms had a hyaline appearance.
- 1.1 Relating to, consisting of, or characterized by hyaline material.
与透明材料有关的,由透明材料组成的,以透明材料为特征的 Example sentencesExamples - Collagenous hyaline deposition was variable, and collagenous spherules could be seen.
- Numerous glomerular wireloop lesions and hyaline capillary loop thrombi were seen.
- Some cells have intracytoplasmic lumina with hyaline globules, and there may be hemosiderin deposition.
- Some lesions may exhibit hyaline fibrosis of blood vessel walls.
- In addition, three patients had hyaline collagen degeneration, four myxoid degeneration, three fibrinoid degeneration, and six had mixed lesions.
noun 1the hyalineliterary A thing that is clear and translucent like glass, especially a smooth sea or a clear sky. 〈诗/文〉(尤指平静的大海或晴朗的天空)明澈(有如玻璃) Example sentencesExamples - Heading straight into the sun the bow of the ship raises its fist for another attack on a relentless swell and angry salt spray spews into the air only to fall back into the collective pit of unchallenged hyaline.
2 another term for hyalin Example sentencesExamples - Alcoholic hyaline is thought to result from damage to the cytoskeleton of the hepatocyte, and is formed by an aggregation of damaged intermediate filaments.
- Typical findings are punctate and linear densities in articular hyaline or fibrocartilaginous tissues.
- Fat droplets, cholestasis, or alcoholic hyaline may on occasion appear within cells of the adenoma.
- The number of ballooned hepatocytes, the number of cells with alcoholic hyaline, the amount of satellitosis all tend to be less striking.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin hyalinus (see hyalin). |