| 单词 | membranous | 
| 释义 | membranousadj. 1.  Of the nature of or resembling a membrane; of or relating to a membrane. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > bodily substance > membrane > 			[adjective]		 panniculara1400 webbya1425 membraneous1578 filmy1583 membranous1598 cauly1615 membranaceous1678 membranulous1705 pelliceous1732 membraniform1828 thecal1847 pellicular1853 membranoid1857 thecigerous1860 adventitial1872 theciform1877 thecate1891 theciferous1891 velamentous1891 1598    A. M. tr.  J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 48/1  				Certayne membranouse pellicles intermixed with the excrementes. 1646    Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica  iii. xx. 155  				Two black filaments or membranous strings which extend into the long and shorter cornicle upon protrusion. 1757    E. Burke Philos. Enq. Sublime & Beautiful  iv. §11. 135  				The ear-drum and the other membranous parts. 1765    F. Home Inq. Croup 28  				The mucus..was formed into a membranous crust. 1811    J. C. Lettsom in  T. J. Pettigrew Mem. Life & Writings 		(1817)	 III. 5  				This [croupy] exudation consists of a membranous substance. 1875    F. T. Buckland Log-bk. Fisherman 149  				The stomach of the bittern is a membranous bag. 1912    E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Protozoa vi. 89  				The ring of blepharoplasts in Lophomonas is supported on the edge of a membranous structure. 1982    F. Raphael Byron 11  				Byron was born in a caul, a membranous sac, which was easily removed. 2000    Human Pathol. 31 1171  				Some pleomorphic B cell lymphomas with membranous CD138 expression show a peculiar serosal spreading.  2.  Chiefly Entomology and Botany. Of a leaf, wing, etc.: thin, dry, and often translucent or transparent; not fleshy. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > cell or aggregate tissue > 			[adjective]		 > of or having a membrane membranous1658 membranaceous1753 membraneous1764 1658    J. Rowland tr.  T. Moffett Theater of Insects in  Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts 		(rev. ed.)	 1017  				Under their sheathy wings..lye hid their membranous wings. 1796    H. Hunter tr.  J.-H. B. de Saint-Pierre Stud. Nature 		(1799)	 II. 135  				That [sc. the seed] of the maple has two membranous pinions similar to the wings of a fly. 1832    J. Lindley Introd. Bot. 86  				These [modifications] arise either from the addition of parenchyma, when leaves become succulent, or from the non-development of it, when they become membranous. 1952    P. Mann Systematics Flowering Plants  ii. 234  				At the point of junction of the leaf sheath and blade there is a small upgrowth, the ligule, which is membranous in temperate grasses. 1969    R. F. Chapman Insects i. 3  				Each segment has a dorsal sclerite..joined to a ventral sclerite..by lateral membranous areas. 1991    R. Mistry Such Long Journey 		(1992)	 65  				He stretched the four membranous wings symmetrically on a spreading board.  3.  Medicine. Of a disease or disorder: characterized by the presence of a false membrane; pseudomembranous. Cf. membrane n. 1d. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > 			[adjective]		 > affecting specific tissues interstitial1793 submucous1823 pseudomembranous1826 membranous1829 subserous1872 massive1897 1829    S. Cooper Good's Study Med. 		(ed. 3)	 II. 444  				Which [name (sc. bronchlemmitis)], as importing membranous or membrane-like inflammation of the bronchiæ,..is expressly descriptive of that concrete or tubular effusion. 1859    Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 61 150  				The following remarks will be confined as far as possible to the membranous disease, commonly called in this vicinity ‘membranous croup’—a true diphtheritis. 1876    J. S. Bristowe Treat. Theory & Pract. Med.  ii. i. 206  				Although membranous croup occurs in adults, it is children who mainly suffer. 1897    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. III. 943  				Dyspeptic membranous colitis. 1949    H. W. C. Vines Green's Man. Pathol. 		(ed. 17)	 xxiv. 628  				Membranous laryngitis may occur in diphtheria and in streptococcal infections. 1968    H. O. Mackey  & J. P. Mackey Handbk. Dis. Skin 		(ed. 9)	 xxix. 310 		(heading)	  				Infectious and membranous stomatitis. 1994    Pediatric Clinics N. Amer. 41 265  				Two conditions, spasmodic croup and membranous laryngotracheobronchitis, are also frequent causes of [airway] obstruction on an inflammatory basis. Compounds  membranous dysmenorrhoea  n. Medicine dysmenorrhoea accompanied by shedding of the superficial layers of the endometrium as a more or less complete cast. ΚΠ 1875    tr.  K. Schroeder in  tr.  H. W. von Ziemssen et al.  Cycl. Pract. Med. X. 334  				Membranous dysmenorrhœa. 1949    H. W. C. Vines Green's Man. Pathol. 		(ed. 17)	 xxxvi. 1017  				Complete exfoliation of the superficial layers of the endometrium may occur; the mass may be extruded as a uterine cast, and the condition is usually associated with painful menstruation (membranous dysmenorrhœa). 1978    Southern Med. Jrnl. 71 1247/1  				Membranous dysmenorrhea may be observed in (1) ectopic pregnancy, (2) after prolonged administration of progestogen, or (3) as an idiopathic condition.   membranous glomerulonephritis  n. Pathology a form of glomerulonephritis characterized by diffuse thickening of glomerular basement membranes. ΚΠ 1950    E. T. Bell Renal Dis. 		(ed. 2)	 vi. 146  				Membranous glomerulonephritis–lipoid nephrosis. 1967    Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. 97 855  				Possible mechanisms of immune injury in post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, idiopathic membranous glomerulonephritis [etc.]. 1984    J. R. Tighe  & D. R. Davies Pathol. 		(ed. 4)	 xviii. 176  				Membranous glomerulonephritis produces proteinuria, the nephrotic syndrome and ultimately impaired renal function. 1990    Internat. Immunol. 2 1013/1  				Heymann nephritis..has received much attention because of its close resemblance to human membranous glomerulonephritis.   membranous labyrinth  n. Anatomy the system of membranous canals and sacs containing endolymph, suspended in perilymph within the bony labyrinth. ΚΠ 1840    G. V. Ellis Demonstr. Anat. 290  				There is..a fluid..contained in the osseous labyrinth, and in it the membranous labyrinth floats. 1886    A. H. Buck Ref. Handbk. Med. Sci. II. 563/2  				The vestibular membranous labyrinth is divided into sacs: (1) the oblong utricle or..common sinus [etc.]. 1989    B. Alberts et al.  Molecular Biol. Cell 		(ed. 2)	 xix. 1102  				The hair cells in higher vertebrates all lie in the epithelium of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. Derivatives  ˈmembranously adv. chiefly Botany in the manner of a membranous structure ( 2). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > cell or aggregate tissue > 			[adverb]		 membranously1750 membranaceously1821 subcortically1871 schizogenetically1884 vascularly1890 rhexigenously1959 1750    G. Hughes Nat. Hist. Barbados 293  				The leaves..somewhat resemble those of a small curled lettuce, but are far more membranously thin. 1983    S. Plant tr.  M. Moser Keys to Agarics & Boleti iii. 413  				Stipe brown, sometimes almost membranously ringed, white-scaly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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