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    embryonic查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌembri'ɑːnɪk]
    副词同根词 :embryonically
    异形词:embryonal
    基本释义/说明:adj.胚胎的;萌芽期的()
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    形容词
    胚胎的;胚胎似的
    embryonic layer
    【生】胚层.
    萌芽的;未成熟的
    -扩展释义
    形容词
    胚芽的;胎儿的,; 初期的
    形容词 【地质工程】
    雏形的
    【医学】
    胚的
    形容词
    萌芽期的
    形容词 【地质工程】
    胚胎期的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|adjective|

    例句1. an embryonic chick

    同义词系列1
    反义词系列1
    -embryonic的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    female embroiderer
    Both looked at the embroideress, who raised her head, and seeing that the conversation was about her, she made a face.
    I am afraid she had no other female accomplishments than those by which the sempstress or embroideress earns her daily bread.
    Doa Paula sent for Nieves, the embroideress, and a long conference ensued with closed doors.
    A person who embroiders
    In fact, it is the business of the successful embroiderer to know as much about design as she must about stitchery and color.
    The palette of the embroiderer in silk is superlatively rich.
    The scientific study of embryos.
    For more than a century, urodele amphibians have been used as models for embryology, physiology, and natural history research.
    Indeed they are, and contemporary human embryology and developmental biology leave no significant room for doubt about it.
    But we also use things like development, embryology or immune systems, or even neural networks, the way brains work.
    An embryonal tumor.
    (biology) Embryogenesis. [from 19th c.]
    Expression was again up-regulated in early embryogeny and again during germination.
    For example, the significance of the details of embryogeny could well escape the reader more interested in the technicalities of seed production.
    At the end of late embryogeny, somatic embryos were already differentiated, and the width of the embryo approximated its length.

    动词 变体/同根词

    embroider的过去式和过去分词
    The men’s costumes include broad-brimmed hats, embroidered waistcoats, and short jackets.
    The Spanish made socks from knitted silk and embroidered them with clock emblems.
    An all-enveloping black abaya is made from lightweight cloth embroidered with tapestried threads.
    To embroider
    To produce, or to differentiate into an embryo
    To stitch a decorative design on fabric with needle and thread of various colours. || (figuratively) To add imaginary detail to a narrative to make it more interesting or acceptable.
    As a little girl I used to watch my aunt embroider pillow-covers, handkerchiefs, dupattas, baby-dresses, you name it.
    Historical, psychological and spiritual themes embroider the simple ghost story and contribute poignance and depth to what would amount to little more than a campfire tale in terms of plot.
    He was a playwright and memoirist who clearly believed in a writer’s artistic license to embroider.
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