释义 |
reseˈcrete, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To secrete again.
1859Cornwallis New World I. 131 Which store [of gold] is always quietly re-secreted under the ground of the tent or elsewhere. 1876Trans. Clinical Soc. IX. 3 A linear incision in the iris, which when the aqueous humour was resecreted, gaped sufficiently to form the required pupil. So reseˈcretion.
1869G. Lawson Dis. Eye (1874) 6 Some astringent lotion to arrest the resecretion of the purulent matter. 1900J. Hutchinson in Arch. Surg. XI. 215 The wound had simply healed and re-secretion had taken place. |