英 [ˈaʊtɡrəʊθ] 美 [ˈaʊtɡroʊθ]
n. 结果;副产物;自然的发展;分枝;生长晕
复数outgrowths
outgrowth /ˈaʊtˌɡrəʊθ/
可数名词 Something that is an outgrowth of another thing has developed naturally as a result of it. 衍生物
Her first book is an outgrowth of an art project she began in 2003.
她的第一本书是一个她于2003年开始的艺术项目的衍生物。
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In research of GRK5 function on neuron development,results show that:1)overexpression of GRK5 in neuron cultures promots neurite outgrowth.
GRK5调节神经元形态发育研究表明:1)在体外培养的海马神经元中,过表达GRK5可以诱导神经突起的生长,促进神经元的发育。
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In this study, the cultured newborn hippocampal neurons was used as a model to study the roles that MyoⅩplay in regulating the outgrowth of axons and dendrites.
本实验采用体外培养的新生大鼠海马神经元作为模型来研究MyoⅩ对神经元轴突和树突生长的调控作用。
参考来源肌球蛋白X对神经轴突生长的调控
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外生长
赘疣
生长晕
... outgoing a.好交际的,外向的 outgrow vt.生长速度超过...,长得比...快 outgrowth n.长出;结果;副产物 ...
... outgrow vt.过大而不适于, 出生, 长出, 年久丧失(某种习惯,兴趣等) outgrowth n.长出, 派出, 结果, 副产物 jabber v.快而含糊地说, 吱吱喳喳地叫, 闲聊 n.快而含糊不清的话 ...
... plasticizers可塑剂,增塑剂. outgrowth悬出,横出,侧出. pre-tinning预先沾锡. ...
... Others 其它 outgrowth 增出 over design 牛刀杀鸡 ...
结果;副产物;自然的发展;分枝
outcome / product / result / event / consequence
The law was an outgrowth of the 2000 presidential election.
这项法律是2000年总统选举的必然结果。
The eye first appears as a cup-shaped outgrowth from the brain.
眼睛开始是从大脑长出,呈杯状。
Her first book is an outgrowth of an art project she began in 2003.
她的第一本书是一个她于2003年开始的艺术项目的衍生物。
It is just an extension and an outgrowth of a very dangerous trend that we have seen in our country over the last few years."
VOA : standard.2010.04.28
(NO TRANSCRIPTS) that is an outgrowth of Borlaug's work.
VOA : standard.2009.09.16
.. I think that what's happening is these ideas-- Everything is evolving, so I'm actually presenting here our modern finance as the outgrowth of socialism, but that's not the usual way to present it.
我认为这些想法观念也正在-,一切都在进步,但我真正想表达的是现代金融,也可以被解读为社会主义的一个产物,这种解读并不常见。
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Sumptuous friezes and inscriptions cursing anyone tampering the grave decorate many sarcophagi found in the outgrowth.
They are not the outgrowth of a certain culture, history, or level of economic development.
This epidemic of uncertain care is an unintended outgrowth of a decades-long boom in elective surgery.