释义 |
incurrent, a.|ɪnˈkʌrənt| [ad. L. incurrent-em, pres. pple. of incurrĕre to run in: see incur and -ent.] Running in; penetrating into the interior; † falling within (a period).
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1684) 824/1 Seeing we have comprehended..the most principal matters in his time incurrent. 1851–6Woodward Mollusca 139 Ampullaria globosa,..Animal with a long incurrent syphon, formed by the left neck-lappet. 1884Stud. Biol. Lab. Johns Hopkins III. 39 Running down the middle of the triangular plate is the central string of tissue, the rachis, and at its end the incurrent blood-vessel. |