-mosaicked的不同词性形态
例句
|adjective|
1.Denoting an individual composed of cells of two genetically different types.
‘In cases where PCR recombination was suspected to occur uniquely in a single clone, the _mosaic_ clone was removed from consideration.’
‘Evolutionists do not regard _mosaic_ creatures such as the platypus as evidence of transformation of one basic kind of creature into another.’
2.Of or associated with Moses.
‘This might be a reason for the _Mosaic_ laws against eating carnivores and shellfish.’
‘They were seen as traitors because they no longer kept the _Mosaic_ ceremonies or submitted to earthly priests.’
|noun|
1.A colourful and variegated pattern.
‘the bird's plumage was a _mosaic_ of slate-grey, blue, and brown’
‘The valley drops away below in a _mosaic_ of yellow grass and green pastureland, and in the distance the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean.’
2.A combination of diverse elements forming a more or less coherent whole.
‘a cultural _mosaic_ ’
‘The complex _mosaic_ of traditions, religions, cultures, ethnicities and histories in the Arab world is lost to US and Israeli strategic planners.’
3.A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small pieces of stone, tile, glass, etc.
‘ _mosaics_ on the interior depict scenes from the Old Testament’
‘the walls and vaults are decorated by marble and _mosaic_ ’
4.A virus disease that results in leaf variegation in tobacco, maize, sugar cane, and other plants.
‘Cauliflower _mosaic_ virus is universally used as a ‘promoter’ which amplifies gene activity.’
‘It is resistant to _mosaic_ and matures 57 days from seed.’
5.An arrangement of photosensitive elements in a television camera.
‘Their camera used a light-sensitive _mosaic_ that was discharged pixel by pixel as an electron beam scanned it, the discharge current intensity being proportional to the light falling on the dot.’
6.An individual (especially an animal) composed of cells of two genetically different types.
‘Not even the almighty gene provided any clear answers, since it was discovered that I was a _mosaic_ , with some cells in my body having the XY genotype and others having XO.’
‘In addition, any one individual is actually a mixture, or _mosaic_ , of DNA, half from each parent.’
|verb|
1.Combine (distinct or disparate elements) to form a picture or pattern.
‘the digital data were combined, or _mosaicked_ , to delineate counties’
‘To make a high-resolution image, we must _mosaic_ many high-resolution images.’
2.Decorate with a mosaic.
‘he _mosaicked_ the walls, ceilings, and floors’
‘Apart from an amusing shower scene, the action is remarkably stark in setting, confined mainly to the _mosaicked_ floor of a palazzo whose crumbling foundations, strewn with old bones, reveal past grim deeds.’
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