English to Japanese Meaning of tissue - ティッシュ


Tissue :
ティッシュ

バナナ, アート, ティッシュ, おおばこ, スキル, トリコット, 編み物

組織組織
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Definitions of tissue in English
Noun(1) part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function(2) a soft thin (usually translucent
Verb(1) create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton
Examples of tissue in English
(1) It responds to a fault line in Irish society that had been to a degree filmed over by a tissue of lies for a long time, masking the true reek of its corruption and, yes, evil.(2) Quickly she left the room to go search for a clean tissue to wipe the cut.(3) The case against them, as this book makes clear, is a tissue of lies.(4) What was said was a tissue of lies - most particularly, when I was not here to defend myself.(5) Elements from the paintings have been picked up to create a collection of saris and drapes in brocades, georgettes, tissue and jacquard crepe de chine.(6) ÔÇÿHe knows of the existence of this file which is nothing but a tissue of lies,ÔÇÖ said his assistant.(7) Subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass, however, were the same in both groups.(8) The microscope could be mechanically translated deeper into the tissue to image remote structures.(9) In other words, what we are looking at is a CIA front company, designed to act as an owner of record for the plane and provide a tissue of commercial cover to its activities.(10) inflammation is a reaction of living tissue to infection or injury(11) They all worked together and had concocted a tissue of lies.(12) However, a closer look at the tissue of the dream reveals the most precarious of balances between the concerns of the individual and those of the family and community.(13) She took a tissue from a dispenser, carefully shifted her goggles and dabbed her eyes dry, then tossed the tissue in the medical waste receptacle.(14) such scandalous stories are a tissue of lies(15) In fact, even using a handkerchief or a tissue at the table to blow, rather than to blot discreetly, would be offensive.(16) It's Michael Stipe on his back, singing through a gauzy tissue of metaphors and soft, honest statements.
Related Phrases of tissue
(1) tissue paper ::
ティッシュ
(2) connective tissue ::
結合組織
(3) soft tissue ::
軟部組織
(4) adipose tissue ::
脂肪組織
(5) facial tissue ::
ティッシュ
(6) toilet tissue ::
トイレットペーパー
(7) tissue culture ::
組織培養
(8) muscle tissue ::
筋肉組織
(9) bathroom tissue ::
バスルームの組織
(10) living tissue ::
生体組織
Synonyms
Noun
1. matter ::
事柄
2. material ::
材料
3. substance ::
物質
4. flesh ::
Verb
5. weave ::
織ります
Different Forms
tissue, tissues
Word Example from TV Shows
Would you
like a tissue?

Would you like a TISSUE?

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 24

the entire upper layer
of infected tissue,

the entire upper layer of infected TISSUE,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

Um, did you know I have a microscope slide
with a little bit of tissue

Um, did you know I have a microscope slide with a little bit of TISSUE

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19

Oh! A tissue! A tissue!

Oh! A TISSUE! A TISSUE!

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 23

That's tissue inflammation.
It's a reaction to your radiotherapy.

That's TISSUE inflammation. It's a reaction to your radiotherapy.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9

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