secrete的意思和读音

secrete

: [sɪˈkrit] : [sɪˈkriːt]

v.

secretes  secreting  secreted  

v.absorb,display

v.discharge,exude,ooze,emit,produce

secretev.

1.~ sthto produce a liquid substance

Insulin is secreted by the pancreas.

2.~ sth (in sth)to hide sth, especially sth small

The drugs were secreted in the lining of his case.

v.1.2.,;3.

v.1.to produce a liquid such as saliva2.to secretly take something or put something somewhere

1. seclude secrete sedition ...

2. secretary general secrete secretion ...

3. seclusion , secrete ,, secular , ...

4. ... discriminator,n, , secrete,vt, (); secretariat,n, , ...

5. ◆decomposed adj. secrete vt. ; ◆crumble vt. , ...

6. ... ─ central secrete ─ circular ...

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1.The gene's role seems to be to export substances out of the cells that secrete earwax.

2.Only, for keeping self secrete, submarine coxswain Nimo does not allow they to leave herefrom forever.

3.Scattered among the enzyme-producing cells are the islets of Langerhans, which secrete insulin and glucagon directly into the bloodstream.

4.And chemiluminescence immunoassay demonstrated that the cluster cells were able to secrete a lower level of insulin upon glucose challenge.

5.All types of oysters (and, indeed, many other shelled molluscs) can secrete pearls, but those from edible oysters have no market value.

6.Some bacteria also secrete proteins that are toxic for the host, leading to mild effects such as diarrhea, or to fatal effects.

7.Here period , his and Decembrist association more frequently, have participated in a little December Party's secrete session.

8.Wood decay fungi, such as Trichoderma sp. , after they attach themselves to the surface, secrete a whole family of cellulolytic enzymes.

9.Those aphids secrete some sticky, sugary liquid called honeydew, and this just globs the upper parts of the plant.

10.The caterpillars of these butterflies develop special glands that secrete a nectar-like substance to attract ants.