epidermis
英 [ˌepɪˈdɜːmɪs]
美 [ˌepɪˈdɜːrmɪs]
n. 表皮
BNC.29232 / COCA.24661
牛津词典
noun
- 表皮
the outer layer of the skin
柯林斯词典
- 表皮
Yourepidermisis the thin, protective, outer layer of your skin.
英英释义
noun
- the outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates
双语例句
- No lice were seen, but because his epidermis had been shed, any lice may have been lost.
但由于他的表皮都脱落了,要是有虱子,也可能跟著脱落了。 - Characterized by destruction of both epidermis and dermis.
表皮和真皮都受到损伤。 - All debris and detached epidermis must be removed.
一切碎屑和分离的老皮必须清除。 - Repair of old laceration of perineum A second-degree burn involves all of the epidermis and much of the corium.
陈旧性会阴裂伤修补术二度烧伤伤及全部表皮和大部分真皮。 - The epidermis contains cells involved in immune defenses, sensory receptors, pigment cells, and keratin-producing cells.
表皮包括免疫细胞,感官接受体,色素细胞和产生细胞的角蛋白。 - Wrinkles and warts on the epidermis; this is the work of time.
浮表的皱纹和疣子,那是时间的业迹; - Located near the base of the epidermis are specialized cells, called melanocytes, which produce the pigment melanin.
表皮是从表面上看。附近是专门表皮细胞,称为黑素细胞,产生黑色素。 - The external layer of skin is called the epidermis.
皮肤的外层叫表皮。 - An adaptive feature of plant to reduce water loss; the stoma is enclosed in crypts on the lower epidermis.
植物为减少水分散失的一个适应特征,气孔位于下表皮凹入的位置。 - Epidermis The outer protective layer of cells in plants.
表皮:是位于植物体的最外方的保护层细胞。