tarsus

英 ['tɑːsəs]
  • n. 睑板;跗骨;踝骨

中文词源


tarsus 踝骨,跗骨

来自拉丁语 tarsus,踝骨,跗骨,来自希腊语 tarsos,脚踝,脚掌,原义为平面,晒谷场,来自 PIE*ters,晒干,使干燥,词源同 torrid,terrain.

英英释意


1. the part of the foot of a vertebrate between the metatarsus and the leg; in human beings the bones of the ankle and heel collectively

英文词源


tarsus (n.)
the ankle bones collectively, 1670s, Modern Latin, from Greek tarsos "ankle, sole of the foot, rim of the eyelid," originally "flat surface, especially for drying," from PIE root *ters- "to dry" (cognates: Greek teresesthai "to be or become dry," tersainein "to make dry;" Latin terra "land, ground, soil," torrere "dry up, parch;" see terrain). The connecting notion is the bones of the "flat" of the foot (Greek tarsos podos).

实用场景例句


I didn't think you had experienced any complete conversion on the road to Tarsus.
我并不认为你在塔色斯道路上已经有了幡然改悔的意念.

辞典例句

Objective : To study the effect of eyelid reconstruction replacing tarsus with plantar dermis.
目的: 探讨用自体足底皮代替睑板行眼睑再造术的效果.

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Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul.
他又往大数去找扫罗.

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Finally, the tarsus bone in her ankle is shaped like our ancestors.
最后, 她踝关节的踝骨形状像我们祖先的.

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To study the effect of eyelid reconstruction replacing tarsus with plantar dermis.
目的:探讨用自体足底皮代替睑板行眼睑再造术的效果.

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Born Saul of Tarsus, he had a conversion on the road to Damascus.
出生于塔尔苏斯的扫罗,在前往大马士革的路上发生了转变.

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