中英
agglutination
/ əˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən /
/ əˌɡlʊtənˈeʃən /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.凝集;胶合
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     凝集反应

    凝集反应(agglutination test)是一种血清学反应。出现肉眼可见的凝集小块。

  • 2

     胶着

    地质专业英语词汇-澳洲房产网_是中国最大的澳洲房产... ... agglutinate 粘合集块岩 agglutination 胶着 agglutinin 凝集𫗧

  • 3

    [生化 免疫] 凝集作用

    ... agglomeration结大块颜料三次粒子 agglutination凝集作用;胶结作用 aggregate聚集体;凝集体颜料二次粒子 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 1
    Salmonella H factor H:5, Rabbit anti-; slide agglutination.
    沙门氏菌H因子H:5, 兔抗;片嗜异凝集试验。
  • 2
    Salmonella H factor H: 7, Rabbit anti -; slide agglutination.
    沙门氏菌h因子h: 7,兔抗;片嗜异凝集试验。
  • 3
    Salmonella H factor H: 6, Rabbit anti -; slide agglutination.
    沙门氏菌h因子h: 6,兔抗;片嗜异凝集试验。
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  • 同近义词
  • 同根词
  • n.

    [化学]凝集;胶合

    gluing

  • 百科
  • Agglutination

    Agglutination is a process in linguistic morphology derivation in which complex words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each with a single grammatical or semantic meaning. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. An example of such a language is Turkish, where for example, the word evlerinizden, or "from your houses," consists of the morphemes, ev-ler-iniz-den with the meanings house-plural-your-from.Agglutinative languages are often contrasted both with languages in which syntactic structure is expressed solely by means of word order and auxiliary words (isolating languages) and with languages in which a single affix typically expresses several syntactic categories and a single category may be expressed by several different affixes (as is the case in inflectional (fusional) languages). However, both fusional and isolating languages may use agglutination in the most-often-used constructs, and use agglutination heavily in certain contexts, such as word derivation. This is the case in English, which has an agglutinated plural marker -(e)s and derived words such as shame·less·ness.Agglutinative suffixes are often inserted irrespective of syllabic boundaries, for example, by adding a consonant to the syllable coda as in English tie – ties. Agglutinative languages also have large inventories of enclitics, which can be and are separated from the word root by native speakers in daily usage.Note that the term agglutination is sometimes used more generally to refer to the morphological process of adding suffixes or other morphemes to the base of a word. This is treated in more detail in the section on other uses of the term.

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