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
- 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。 - Gradually they are used to the teacher's urging, ears have played calluses, while we are very involved as a teacher at the urging of such a physical and mental exhaustion.
渐渐的他们习惯了老师的催促,耳朵都起老茧了,而作为老师我们十分受累于这样的催促,身心疲惫。 - Labor left him with a black face, hands and gradually Mochu of calluses.
劳动给他留下了一张黝黑的脸,双手渐渐地磨出了老茧。 - 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。 - He says a few calluses can help runners avoid injuries.
他说,些许老茧可以帮助跑步者免受伤害。 - Most of us are familiar with calluses.
对于“老茧”,我们都很熟悉。 - Joint and large there are calluses, I is not seen.
关节又大又有老茧,是我没见过的。 - Possibly. And, of course, it takes time to develop calluses on your feet thick enough to make barefoot running comfortable.
当然很有可能,而且要花上一段时间脚才能生出足够厚的老茧让你舒服地跑步。 - The root primordia originate from the calluses.
根原基主要是从愈伤组织内发生,属于愈伤组织生根类型。 - 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。
