transude
/trænˈsjuːd/verb
with obj.
1- archaic discharge (a fluid) gradually through pores in a membrane, especially within the body〈古〉使(液体)渗出(尤指通过毛孔排出体外)。
1.1
- no obj.(of a fluid) be discharged in such a way(液体)渗出, 漏出。
派生词
transudate
nountransudation
noun词源
mid 17th cent.: from French transsuder (in Old French tressuer), from Latin trans- 'across' + Latin sudare 'to sweat'.