calluses
英 [ˈkæləsɪz]
美 [ˈkæləsɪz]
n. 胼胝,老茧(手、足上的硬皮)
callus的复数
柯林斯词典
- 胼胝;老茧;硬结
Acallusis an unwanted area of thick skin, usually on the palms of your hands or the soles of your feet, which has been caused by something rubbing against it.
双语例句
- Four different culture procedures combined with several treating methods were compared for their effects on regeneration of plants from protoplast derived calluses of rice.
在4种不同的培养程序中应用了几种处理方法,并对其在诱导水稻原生质体起源的愈伤组织再生植株中的效果进行了比较。 - Moleskin pads can help relieve a corn; calluses can be trimmed or surgically corrected.
一般软的棉布垫有助于减轻鸡眼的压痛,胼胝可以剪除或是手术切除。 - I watched a small man with thick calluses on both hands work fifteen and sixteen hours a day.
我曾看着一个双手满是老趼的瘦小男人,每天劳作十五六个小时。 - Joint and large there are calluses, I is not seen.
关节又大又有老茧,是我没见过的。 - So the only solution was for me to wait until my fingers grew thick calluses, says Lu.
所以,对我来说唯一的解决方法是等&等到手指被磨出厚厚的茧子。卢杰说。 - Form a callus or calluses.
形成茧或皮肤的硬结组织。 - Such calluses are common for penguins in captivity, because the seabirds, which normally spend most of their time fishing at sea, occasionally get lazy and spend too much time waddling on land.
对于圈养企鹅来说,这种脚病比较常见,因为在野生环境中,它们需要花费大量的时间在水中捕食,而圈养环境却让它们更多的在陆地上蹒跚而行。 - Most of us are familiar with calluses.
对于“老茧”,我们都很熟悉。 - All you need is a few calluses toavoid roughing up the skin of the foot.
你所需要的只是一点点老茧,这样你的脚上的皮肤就不会变粗糙了。 - Kinda pain at first but as the skin thickens due to the calluses, I felt nothing now.
起初有点儿疼痛,但由于皮肤增厚,由于老茧,我觉得没什么了。
