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单词 confluent
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Definition of confluent in English:

confluent

adjective ˈkɒnflʊənt
  • Flowing together or merging.

    these confluent tones helped to fuse and unite his landscapes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chick embryonic cells in the interior of confluent monolayers are able to ruffle and translocate relative to one another.
    • After all, it wasn't merely the Orient which failed to develop, it was also the rest of Asia and Africa - and this stagnation was confluent with the colonial expansion of Europe.
    • Cells were grown in culture flasks until they became confluent.
    • Cells were confluent within one day and were grown for a total of 5-6 days to allow the brush-border to develop.
    • In any case, the expression of shame as well as the confession of the guilt of sin are identified by their close and confluent correspondences.
    • The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent.
    • Ironically, it is the public health discourse that has given the debate a new twist, confluent with the new discourse of economic efficiency and quality management.
    • So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface.
    • On the other hand, confluent solid and sheet-like growth patterns were common.
    • Honeycomb cysts and areas of confluent fibrosis may be present.
    • But as the company has pointed out, the band's general 18-to 24-year-old following is confluent with the heaviest buyers in the super-premium ice cream category.
    • During the last glacial maximum, the Welsh Ice Cap and the British-Irish Ice Sheet were confluent and the Welsh Ice Cap formed the Welsh Ice Dome (part of the much larger British-Irish Ice Sheet).
    • We attempted to mimic a more biological situation by studying cells embedded in confluent monolayers which are grown on collagen or microcellulose-coated glass coverslips.
    • For irradiation, cells were cultured in Petri dishes and synchronized by contact inhibition in confluent cultures.
    • These spots later became confluent, with some central clearing and a purple hue.
    • The self esteem movement cares more for feeling good than for doing well, and it's confluent with a much larger change, both in America and I believe in Australian society as the deeper change.
    • I'll take the risk of extemporising on some confluent themes in this response too.
    • The nodes were tan-pink and had confluent areas of hemorrhage and necrosis.
    • Her chest radiograph showed confluent shadowing associated with terminal disease.
    • The cells were fed every 2-3 days and passaged when confluent.

Origin

Late 15th century: from Latin confluent- 'flowing together', from confluere, from con- 'together' + fluere 'to flow'.

 
 

Definition of confluent in US English:

confluent

adjective
  • Flowing together or merging.

    warm confluent smells
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The self esteem movement cares more for feeling good than for doing well, and it's confluent with a much larger change, both in America and I believe in Australian society as the deeper change.
    • I'll take the risk of extemporising on some confluent themes in this response too.
    • In any case, the expression of shame as well as the confession of the guilt of sin are identified by their close and confluent correspondences.
    • Cells were confluent within one day and were grown for a total of 5-6 days to allow the brush-border to develop.
    • During the last glacial maximum, the Welsh Ice Cap and the British-Irish Ice Sheet were confluent and the Welsh Ice Cap formed the Welsh Ice Dome (part of the much larger British-Irish Ice Sheet).
    • Honeycomb cysts and areas of confluent fibrosis may be present.
    • These spots later became confluent, with some central clearing and a purple hue.
    • After all, it wasn't merely the Orient which failed to develop, it was also the rest of Asia and Africa - and this stagnation was confluent with the colonial expansion of Europe.
    • Cells were grown in culture flasks until they became confluent.
    • The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent.
    • Chick embryonic cells in the interior of confluent monolayers are able to ruffle and translocate relative to one another.
    • Ironically, it is the public health discourse that has given the debate a new twist, confluent with the new discourse of economic efficiency and quality management.
    • Her chest radiograph showed confluent shadowing associated with terminal disease.
    • For irradiation, cells were cultured in Petri dishes and synchronized by contact inhibition in confluent cultures.
    • But as the company has pointed out, the band's general 18-to 24-year-old following is confluent with the heaviest buyers in the super-premium ice cream category.
    • The cells were fed every 2-3 days and passaged when confluent.
    • We attempted to mimic a more biological situation by studying cells embedded in confluent monolayers which are grown on collagen or microcellulose-coated glass coverslips.
    • On the other hand, confluent solid and sheet-like growth patterns were common.
    • So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface.
    • The nodes were tan-pink and had confluent areas of hemorrhage and necrosis.

Origin

Late 15th century: from Latin confluent- ‘flowing together’, from confluere, from con- ‘together’ + fluere ‘to flow’.

 
 
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