tissue
noun /ˈtɪʃuː/
/ˈtɪʃuː/
Idioms - enlarge image
(尤指用作手帕的)纸巾,手巾纸 - a box of tissues
一盒纸巾 - He wiped his nose on a tissue.
他用纸巾擦了鼻子。 - She grabbed a wad of tissues from the box and soaked up the spilt wine.
她从盒子里抽出一沓纸巾把溅出的酒吸乾。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- paper
- toilet
- box
- pack
- package
- …
- use
- take
- on a/the tissue
- with a/the tissue
- a box of tissues
- (also tissues [plural])a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
(人、动植物细胞的)组织 - muscle/brain/lung tissue
肌肉/大脑/肺组织 - scar tissue
瘢痕组织
Topics Bodyc1, Biologyc1- Dyes were extracted by boiling the plant tissue.
用煮的方法从植物组织中提取染料。 - She treats skin and soft tissue injuries in casualty.
她在急诊室处理皮肤和软组织伤。 - Vitamin C helps maintain healthy connective tissue.
维生素 C 有助于维持健康的结缔组织。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- living
- healthy
- normal
- …
- damage
- remove
- muscle/brain/lung tissue
- (also tissue paper)[uncountable] very thin paper used for wrapping and packing things that break easily
(用于包装易碎物品的)薄纸,绵纸
词源late Middle English: from Old French tissu ‘woven’, past participle of tistre, from Latin texere ‘to weave’. The 词源ally denoted a rich material, often interwoven with gold or silver threads, later (mid 16th cent.) any woven fabric, hence the sense of ‘intricacy’.
Idioms
a tissue of lies
- (literary) a story, an excuse, etc. that is full of lies
一派谎言