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Definition of appose in English: apposeverb əˈpəʊzəˈpoʊz [with object]technical Place (something) side by side with or close to something else. 〈技〉使并列,把…置于近处 the specimen was apposed to X-ray film 样本被放到X光片的近旁。 Example sentencesExamples - Epithelioid cells were closely apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces.
- In one case, the anaplastic carcinoma was closely apposed to malignant lymphoma, large cell type, of B-cell phenotype; this case was considered to represent a collision tumor.
- External pressure dressing was then applied to the stoma while apposing the skin edges to hasten spontaneous wound closure.
- In the way that he apposes the images and varies the pauses, he draws us into the evening's movement and its paradoxically calming effect.
- In contrast, in all tef cells in which the sex chromosomes could be identified, they were closely apposed in a configuration not discernibly different from wild type.
OriginLate 16th century: from Latin apponere, on the pattern of words such as compose, expose. Rhymesarose, Bose, brose, chose, close, compose, diagnose, self-diagnose, doze, enclose, expose, foreclose, froze, hose, impose, interpose, juxtapose, Montrose, noes, nose, oppose, plainclothes, pose, propose, prose, rose, suppose, those, transpose, underexpose, uprose Definition of appose in US English: apposeverbəˈpoʊzəˈpōz [with object]technical Place (something) in proximity to or juxtaposition with something else. 〈技〉使并列,把…置于近处 the specimen was apposed to X-ray film 样本被放到X光片的近旁。 Example sentencesExamples - In one case, the anaplastic carcinoma was closely apposed to malignant lymphoma, large cell type, of B-cell phenotype; this case was considered to represent a collision tumor.
- In the way that he apposes the images and varies the pauses, he draws us into the evening's movement and its paradoxically calming effect.
- External pressure dressing was then applied to the stoma while apposing the skin edges to hasten spontaneous wound closure.
- In contrast, in all tef cells in which the sex chromosomes could be identified, they were closely apposed in a configuration not discernibly different from wild type.
- Epithelioid cells were closely apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces.
OriginLate 16th century: from Latin apponere, on the pattern of words such as compose, expose. |