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单词 striate
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Definition of striate in English:

striate

adjective ˈstrʌɪətˈstrʌɪeɪtˈstraɪˌeɪt
technical
  • Marked with striae.

    the striate cortex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This component of the response involves rhythmic contractions of the striate bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles and results in seminal expulsion (ejaculation).
    • The posterior part of the calcarine sulcus has been referred to as an ‘axial sulcus’ because it runs longitudinally through the visual striate area and its margins contain much of the center for vision.
    • The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins.
    • These are important striate branches of the middle cerebral artery, destined for the corpus striatum, internal capsule and associated structures.
    • Broadly speaking, the extrastriate areas of the cortex form two broad processing ‘streams', both originating in the striate cortex.
    • The normal visual evoked potential reflects the functional integrity of the visual pathways from retinal to occipital striate area.
    Synonyms
    ridged, fluted, channelled, furrowed, grooved, crimped, folded, crinkled, crinkly, puckered, creased, wrinkled, wrinkly, crumpled, rumpled
verb strʌɪˈeɪtˈstraɪˌeɪt
[with object]technical
  • Mark with striae.

    you can emboss, pierce, or striate wood
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The background is striated with black diagonals.
    • It's steep, striated with relentless cliff bands, and built with rock so loose the climbing is often like scrambling up a gravel pile.
    • Yesterday, under a blue sky striated by the white contrails of jets, Stack was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery.
    • There was a faint hint of jalapeños in the stuffing and the golden exterior was striated with a slightly sharp melted cheese.
    • Why isn't presenting the ideal shape of the muscle as important as the fact that it is striated in the first place?
    • An eternity later, or so it seemed, Urga pulled back, striating herself and walking back to her original spot across the fire.
    • Consider the arms as they press the long brass tube against the buffer: they are striated along the triceps, the three heads of which clearly show.
    • The walls that open to the light well are striated into four horizontal bands of three materials.
    • Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud.
    • Hardrock surfaces are moulded into characteristic forms such as roches moutonées, which are left striated and grooved.
    • The gray pupils are glazed and the yellowed whites are striated with red.
    • Ahmad's pictures speak for themselves as he appears to be striated from head to toe!
    • The esophageal musculature is striated in the proximal esophagus (down to the level of the aortic arch) and is separated by a short transition zone from the smooth muscle portion of the esophagus.
    • I have a vivid memory of one particular image - a guy lying on his back, stretched out, muscles striated.
    • He gripped the sharp stick, half as tall as he, tightly, his powerful muscles striated and weakened from the terrible fen.
    Synonyms
    streak, stripe, band, line

Derivatives

  • striation

  • noun strʌɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n
    technical
    • The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Males in breeding plumage have gray and black striations on their bodies and heads, and black rumps.
      • These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids.
      • The dorsal surface of each frontal bears fine radial striations.
      • The cross striations will be discussed in relation to striated skeletal muscle.
      • The annulae show a transverse growth striation, the striae being 0.01-0.05 mm wide.
 
 

Definition of striate in US English:

striate

adjectiveˈstrīˌātˈstraɪˌeɪt
technical
  • Marked with striae.

    the striate cortex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The posterior part of the calcarine sulcus has been referred to as an ‘axial sulcus’ because it runs longitudinally through the visual striate area and its margins contain much of the center for vision.
    • Broadly speaking, the extrastriate areas of the cortex form two broad processing ‘streams', both originating in the striate cortex.
    • The normal visual evoked potential reflects the functional integrity of the visual pathways from retinal to occipital striate area.
    • These are important striate branches of the middle cerebral artery, destined for the corpus striatum, internal capsule and associated structures.
    • The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins.
    • This component of the response involves rhythmic contractions of the striate bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles and results in seminal expulsion (ejaculation).
    Synonyms
    ridged, fluted, channelled, furrowed, grooved, crimped, folded, crinkled, crinkly, puckered, creased, wrinkled, wrinkly, crumpled, rumpled
verbˈstrīˌātˈstraɪˌeɪt
[with object]usually as adjective striatedtechnical
  • Mark with striae.

    striated bark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An eternity later, or so it seemed, Urga pulled back, striating herself and walking back to her original spot across the fire.
    • Why isn't presenting the ideal shape of the muscle as important as the fact that it is striated in the first place?
    • The gray pupils are glazed and the yellowed whites are striated with red.
    • It's steep, striated with relentless cliff bands, and built with rock so loose the climbing is often like scrambling up a gravel pile.
    • Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud.
    • There was a faint hint of jalapeños in the stuffing and the golden exterior was striated with a slightly sharp melted cheese.
    • The background is striated with black diagonals.
    • I have a vivid memory of one particular image - a guy lying on his back, stretched out, muscles striated.
    • Consider the arms as they press the long brass tube against the buffer: they are striated along the triceps, the three heads of which clearly show.
    • The walls that open to the light well are striated into four horizontal bands of three materials.
    • Hardrock surfaces are moulded into characteristic forms such as roches moutonées, which are left striated and grooved.
    • He gripped the sharp stick, half as tall as he, tightly, his powerful muscles striated and weakened from the terrible fen.
    • The esophageal musculature is striated in the proximal esophagus (down to the level of the aortic arch) and is separated by a short transition zone from the smooth muscle portion of the esophagus.
    • Ahmad's pictures speak for themselves as he appears to be striated from head to toe!
    • Yesterday, under a blue sky striated by the white contrails of jets, Stack was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery.
    Synonyms
    streak, stripe, band, line
 
 
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