| 释义 | to·nus \ˈtōnəs\ noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, tension — more at tone
 : tone 11a(1); usually  : the state of partial contraction that is characteristic of normal muscle, is maintained at least in part by a continuous bombardment of motor impulses originating reflexly, and serves to maintain body posture and to hold the musculature in a state of readiness for specific demands — compare clonus
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