sessile的意思
sessile中文翻譯:
adj.(生物體,如藤壺)固著的;(植物或動物結構)無柄的
sensile───感覺出的;可感覺的
scissile───adj.易裂開的;易切斷的
Bessie───n.貝茜(女子名)
Jessie───n.杰西(女子名)
Nessie───n.尼斯湖水怪;尼西(男子名)
Tessie───n.泰茜(女子名,等于Theresa,Tess)
ensile───v.在地窖里貯存(青飼料);青貯(草或其他作物)作飼料
esile───埃塞爾
essive───n.存在格;持續格
Lower glume of sessile spikelet pitted between veins.───脈之間具洼點的無梗小穗的更低的穎片。
shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate.───固著藤壺的外殼直接附著在基質上。
That raises the question: What about the city is driving sessile to change?───這就提出了一個問題:城市是如何讓酸臭蟻改變的?
It's not a bad smell, just not what I expected ants to smell like. But that's how you know it's sessile.───這個氣味并不難聞,只是不像我所預期的螞蟻的味道。
Growth or orientation of a sessile organism, especially a plant, toward or away from the light of the sun.───向日性,向光性無柄有機體,尤指植物的向日光或偏離日光而成長或定位。
Inflorescence a terminal head of sessile, solitary or clustered flowers, subtended by an involucre of leaves.───花序頂生頭狀花序的無梗,單生或簇生花,以總苞的葉。
There are unbranched plants with flowers sessile at nodes of the main stem that do not form lateral spike like inflorescences.───有不分枝的植株在主莖的節上有無梗的花,不形成側的穗狀的花序。
Cauline leaf sessile, semiamplexicaul, similar to basal ones but much smaller, base sometimes with a few rusty brown appendages.───無柄的莖生葉,半抱莖,類似于基生者和非常小,有時基礎有一些生銹的棕色的附加物。
Cauline leaf sessile, semiamplexicaul, similar to basal ones but much smaller, sometimes with a few rusty brown appendages at base.───無柄的莖生葉,半抱莖,類似于基生者但是小得多,有時有一些生銹的棕色的附加物在基部。
If placed too close to any other sessile invertebrates they are quite capable of killing and overtaking them.
These tumors may be sessile or pedunculated.
Flowers pedicellate to nearly sessile.
A sessile leaf has no petiole.
We walked on, past sessile oaks and bilberry patches, downhill until we reached the valley.
Wood warblers are another typical bird of sessile oak woods.
On colonoscopy, a sessile polyp is seen below.
Objective To resect colorectal flat sessile polyps by endoscopic polypectomy safely and effectively.
Most are, after all, sessile non-moving creatures formed into an intricate tapestry of living organisms often closely interwoven with one another.