mummification

英[mʌmɪfɪ'keɪʃn] 美[mʌmɪfɪ'keɪʃn]
  • n. 木乃伊化
  • mumm n.[植](=chrysanthemum)菊花;沉默adj.沉默的vi.演哑剧int.别说话!
  • mummer n.化装表演者;哑剧演员;演员
  • mummerset n.玛迈塞特(一个由演员们虚构的英国西部乡村及其方言)
  • mummery n.哑剧;装模作样的仪式
  • mummify v.做成木乃伊;弄干保存;弄枯干
Noun:
  1. a condition resembling that of a mummy;

    "bureaucratic mummification in red tape"

  2. (pathology) gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is characterized by dryness of the dead tissue and a dark brown color

  3. embalmment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy

1. Objective: To discuss the clinical feature and endodontic retreatment technique of teeth with pulp mummification.
目的: 通过对干髓术失败患牙进行根管再治疗,探讨此类病例的特点及再治疗方法.

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2. That is because the weather conditions in the desert are extremely dry and perfect for mummification.
那是因为沙漠里的天气情况极其干燥,最适合木乃伊化.

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3. RESULTS Twenty dermal ulcer patients recovered, 6 mummification necrosis patients improved at some extents.
结果26例中有20例皮肤溃疡者基本痊愈, 6例干性坏疽者有不同程度的好转.

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4. Mummification preserves DNA and does not allow the soul to retract from the form.
木乃伊化保存了物种的DNA,而不允许灵魂从肉体中撤回.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Egyptians developed a detailed method of preserving dead bodies, called mummification.
      埃及的人民长期形成了一种保存尸体的好方法,称作木乃伊化。
    2. That is because the weather conditions in the desert are extremely dry and perfect for mummification.
      那是因为沙漠里的天气情况极其乾燥,最适合木乃伊化。

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