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单词 fascia
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fascia

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fas·cia

F5044300 (făsh′ə, fä′shə)n. pl. fas·ci·ae (făsh′ē-ē′, fä′shē-ē′) 1. Anatomy a. A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles, organs, and other soft structures of the body.b. The tissue of which such a sheet or band is composed.2. Biology A broad and distinct band of color.3. Architecture a. A flat horizontal band or member between moldings, especially in a classical entablature.b. (fā′shə)pl. fas·cias A board covering the ends of rafters on the eaves of a building. Also called fascia board.4. (fā′shə)pl. fas·cias a. The shape or styling of the front or rear end of an automobile.b. Chiefly British The dashboard of a motor vehicle.
[Latin, band.]
fas′ci·al adj.

fascia

(ˈfeɪʃɪə) or

facia

n, pl -ciae (-ʃɪˌiː) 1. (Architecture) the flat surface above a shop window2. (Architecture) architect a flat band or surface, esp a part of an architrave or cornice3. (Zoology) fibrous connective tissue occurring in sheets beneath the surface of the skin and between muscles and groups of muscles4. (Biology) biology a distinctive band of colour, as on an insect or plant5. (Automotive Engineering) Brit a less common name for dashboard16. (Telecommunications) a casing that fits over a mobile phone, with spaces for the buttons[C16: from Latin: band: related to fascis bundle; see fasces] ˈfascial, ˈfacial adj

fas•ci•a

(ˈfæʃ i ə for 1, 3–5; ˈfeɪ ʃə for 2 )

n., pl. fas•ci•ae (ˈfæʃ iˌi)
for 1, 3–5; fas•cias (fā′shəz) for 2. 1. Also called fas′cia board`. facia. 2. a. one of a series of horizontal bands, each projecting beyond the one below to form the architrave in the Ionic and Corinthian orders. b. any relatively broad, flat horizontal surface on a building, as the outer edge of a cornice. 3. a. a band or sheath of connective tissue covering, supporting, or connecting the muscles or internal organs of the body. b. tissue of this kind. 4. Zool., Bot. a distinctly marked band of color. [1555–65; < Latin: band, bandage; akin to fasces] fas′ci•al, adj.

fascia

A fibrous layer of connective tissue. Such layers join skin to the tissues beneath and form sheaths around individual muscles.
Thesaurus
Noun1.fascia - a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etcfascia - a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etcfaciaconnective tissue - tissue of mesodermal origin consisting of e.g. collagen fibroblasts and fatty cells; supports organs and fills spaces between them and forms tendons and ligamentsaponeurosis - any of the deeper and thicker fascia that attach muscles to bones; resemble flattened tendons
2.fascia - instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controlsdashboardcontrol board, control panel, instrument panel, board, panel - electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices; "he checked the instrument panel"; "suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree"Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
Translations
cruscotto [di auto]insegna
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fascia

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fascia

(făsh`ēə), fibrous tissue network located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone. Fascia is composed of two layers, a superficial layer and a deep layer. Superficial fascia is attached to the skin and is composed of connective tissue containing varying quantities of fat. It is especially dense in the scalp, the back of the neck, and the palms of the hands, where it serves to anchor the skin firmly to underlying tissues. In other areas of the body it is loose and the skin may be moved freely back and forth. Deep fascia underlies the superficial layers, to which it is loosely joined by fibrous strands. It is thin but strong and densely packed, and serves to cover the muscles and to partition them into groups.

Fascia

A broad horizontal member or molding with nominal thickness, projecting from the wall.

Fascia

 

an architectural element in the form of a rectangular projection. Fasciae are seen at the base of columns and as part of cornices. They are not always only decorative elements. A fascia may be used to support the cross pieces forming the icon shelf of an iconostasis or to protect a wall from water seepage. In the latter case, the fascia usually slopes away from the wall, forming a stone drip.


Fascia

 

the connective tissue investing organs, vessels, and nerves and forming the sheaths of muscles in man and other vertebrate animals; it performs supporting and trophic functions.

Superficial, or subcutaneous, fasciae are located under a fatty subcutaneous layer; in man, fasciae under the skin of the sole and the palm and under the scalp form aponeuroses. Deep fasciae invest individual muscles or muscle groups. Outgrowths of deep fasciae form intermuscular barriers, which may serve as points of muscle termination and attachment. In many parts of the body, especially in the extremities, the fascial system acts as a spring. When muscles contract, the fasciae shift their position, compressing or relaxing the neural and vascular sheaths, thus facilitating the flow of blood toward the heart. Some fasciae, such as the endothoracic fascia, line internal cavities. Fasciae are richly supplied with blood vessels and nerves.

fascia

[′fā·shə] (building construction) A wide board fixed vertically on edge to the rafter ends or wall which carries the gutter around the eaves of a roof. (histology) Layers of areolar connective tissue under the skin and between muscles, nerves, and blood vessels.

fascia, facia

1. Any flat horizontal member or molding with little projection, as the bands into which the architraves of Ionic and Corinthian entablatures are divided. 2. Any relatively narrow vertical surface (but broader than a fillet) which is projected or cantilevered or supported on columns or element other than a wall below. Also see platband.

fascia

, facia1. the flat surface above a shop window 2. Architect a flat band or surface, esp a part of an architrave or cornice 3. Anatomy fibrous connective tissue occurring in sheets beneath the surface of the skin and between muscles and groups of muscles 4. Biology a distinctive band of colour, as on an insect or plant 5. Brit a less common name for dashboard

fascia

enUK

fascia

 [fash´e-ah] (pl. fas´ciae) (L.) a sheet or band of fibrous tissue such as lies deep to the skin or invests muscles and various body organs. adj., adj fas´cial.Organization and connective tissue components of skeletal muscle. From Applegate, 2000.aponeurotic fascia a dense, firm, fibrous membrane investing the trunk and limbs and giving off sheaths to the various muscles.fascia cribro´sa the superficial fascia of the thigh covering the saphenous opening (fossa ovalis femoris).crural fascia the investing fascia of the lower limb.deep fascia aponeurotic fascia.endothoracic fascia that beneath the serous lining of the thoracic cavity.fascia la´ta the external investing fascia of the thigh.Scarpa's fascia the deep, membranous layer of the subcutaneous abdominal fascia.superficial fascia 1. a fascial sheet lying directly beneath the skin.2. subcutaneous tissue.thyrolaryngeal fascia the fascia covering the thyroid gland and attached to the cricoid cartilage.transverse fascia that between the transversalis muscle and the peritoneum.

fas·ci·a

, pl.

fas·ci·ae

,

fas·ci·as

(fash'ē-ă, -ē-ē), [TA] A sheet of fibrous tissue that envelops the body beneath the skin; it also encloses muscles and groups of muscles and separates their several layers or groups. [L. a band or fillet]

fascia

(făsh′ə, fä′shə)n. pl. fasciae (făsh′ē-ē′, fä′shē-ē′) 1. Anatomy a. A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles, organs, and other soft structures of the body.b. The tissue of which such a sheet or band is composed.2. Biology A broad and distinct band of color.3. Architecture a. A flat horizontal band or member between moldings, especially in a classical entablature.b. (fā′shə)pl. fas·cias A board covering the ends of rafters on the eaves of a building. Also called fascia board.4. (fā′shə)pl. fas·cias a. The shape or styling of the front or rear end of an automobile.b. Chiefly British The dashboard of a motor vehicle.
fas′ci·al adj.

fas·ci·a

, pl. fasciae (fash'ē-ă, -ē) [TA] Any sheet of connective tissue that envelops, supports, separates, or connects organs or different tissue layers. Fasciae vary in terms of density and elasticity. [L. a band or fillet]

fascia

Tendon-like fibrous connective tissue arranged in sheets or layers under the skin, between the muscles and around the organs, the blood vessel and the nerves. Fascial sheaths form compartments throughout the body. Some fascia is dense and tough, some delicate. Much of it contains fat cells. The ‘superficial fascia’ just under the skin is one of the main fat stores of the body.

fascia

sheets of CONNECTIVE TISSUE.

Fascia, deep

Thin connective tissue covering or separating the muscles and internal organs of the body.Mentioned in: Arthroplasty, Flesh-Eating Disease

fascia

A sheet of connective tissue covering, partitioning or binding together muscles and certain other organs, such as the lacrimal sac, the orbital septum and other organs within the orbit, the sclera (e.g. Tenon's capsule), etc.

fas·ci·a

, pl. fasciae (fash'ē-ă, -ē) [TA] Sheet of fibrous tissue that envelops body beneath the skin; also encloses muscles and groups of muscles and separates their several layers or groups. [L. a band or fillet]

fascia

enUK
Related to fascia: Colles fascia
  • noun

Synonyms for fascia

noun a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc

Synonyms

  • facia

Related Words

  • connective tissue
  • aponeurosis

noun instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls

Synonyms

  • dashboard

Related Words

  • control board
  • control panel
  • instrument panel
  • board
  • panel
  • Britain
  • Great Britain
  • U.K.
  • UK
  • United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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