单词 | transude |
释义 | transudev. a. intransitive. To ooze through or out like sweat; to exude through pores (in the human body or anything permeable). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [verb (intransitive)] > through > through a porous medium sipec1000 oozea1398 soakc1440 filter1576 strain1590 transude1664 percolate1684 transudate1684 filtrate1686 seep1790 leach1883 1664 J. Evelyn Sylva 54 From the latter [Picea] transsudes a very bright and pellucid Gum. 1745 J. Mitchell in Philos. Trans. 1744–5 (Royal Soc.) 43 108 In Winter, when they are..not covered with that greasy Sweat which transudes thro' them in Summer, their Skins feel more coarse. 1784 J. Wedgwood in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 74 383 Part of the water transudes through the vessel. 1877 F. T. Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) I. 31 The vessels become overloaded, and the fluid portion of the blood transudes. b. transitive. To ooze through (something) like sweat. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [verb (transitive)] > through > pass through the pores of percolate1735 transpire1755 transude1781 1781 Kerr in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 71 378 As the Lac liquifies twist the bag, and when a sufficient quantity has transuded the pores of the cloth, lay it [etc.]. 1814 W. C. Wells Ess. Dew (1866) 110 The pans..are so porous that they readily permit water to transude them. c. transitive in casual sense: To cause (something) to ooze through. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretion of sweat > sweat [verb (transitive)] sweat?c1225 transpire1598 transude1861 1861 R. T. Hulme tr. C. H. Moquin-Tandon Elements Med. Zool. ii. iv. i. 214 A fluid which they disgorge or transude from some part of their body. 1877 F. T. Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) I. 26 The vessels may be so distended as to transude serum. Derivatives tranˈsuded adj. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > perspirations > [adjective] perspirable1646 transudedc1865 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [adjective] > through > passing through porous medium > passed through transudedc1865 c1865 J. Wylde Circle of Sci. I. 333/1 A very great proportion of the transuded matters does not contribute to the nutrition. 1873 T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. & Morbid Anat. (ed. 2) 319 The transuded serum usually differs from blood-serum in being of lower specific gravity. tranˈsuding n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [noun] > through any medium or space > passing through a porous medium sipec888 oozinga1398 siping1503 sying1530 filtering1576 filtration1602 percolation1613 transudation1617 filtrature1670 ooze1718 transuding1756 sap1794 seepage1825 sipage1825 percolating1861 soakage1867 bleeding1926 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement over, across, through, or past > [adjective] > through > passing through porous medium siping1398 soaking1577 thorough-siping1647 oozing1710 transuding1756 percolating1839 1756 T. Nugent tr. C.-L. de S. de Montesquieu Spirit of Laws (1758) I. xiv. x. 326 After the transuding of the aqueous humour. 1772 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 62 467 To let out extravasated or transuding fluids. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1664 |
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