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		Definition of internode in English: internodenoun ˈɪntənəʊdˈɪn(t)ərˌnoʊd 1A slender part between two nodes or joints. 节与节(或关节与关节)间细长的部分,尤指 Example sentencesExamples -  The branching pattern observed in Figure 1 shows that the early eutherian radiation was rather rapid (note the short basal internodes coupled with long terminal branches).
 -  The articulated colonies of Crisia fragment into their constituent internodes after decay of the elastic joints.
 -  Genotypic selection analysis revealed strong density-dependent selection in the open site, favoring genotypes with longer internodes at high density and with short internodes at low density.
 -  We began by eliminating one internode, the fourth internode (the one closest to the t-junction), leaving other parameters unchanged.
 -  In type II divergence, the evolutionary rate for a specific site is accelerated somewhere along the basal internode that connects the two subfamilies.
 
 - 1.1Botany  A part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
〔植〕节间(植物茎部节与节之间长叶子的部分) Example sentencesExamples -  Buds in the axils of the bracts expanded and repeated the pattern; each had a prophyll that remained in the bract axil, a long internode, then a succession of leaves with shorter internodes and a terminal spikelet.
 -  The shoot, especially in the upper part, was elongated in OB plants with longer internodes but the same leaf number.
 -  Shoots represent annual increments of extension growth, and their component parts, metamers, consist of a node, an internode, a leaf and an axillary bud.
 -  The upright clump of leaves observed on 11 December 1987 was a vestige of the future upright, leafy stem with very short internodes between the leaves.
 -  The leaf is one component of the repeating vegetative segment or phytomer, comprised of the leaf, node, internode, and axillary bud.
 
  - 1.2Anatomy  A stretch of a nerve cell axon sheathed in myelin, between two nodes of Ranvier.
〔剖〕结间部;节间部 Example sentencesExamples -  Shortening the t-stem axon to two internodes did not have any effect on ARP, but it slightly increased LCI.
 
  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin internodium, from inter- 'between' + nodus 'knot'.    Definition of internode in US English: internodenounˈin(t)ərˌnōdˈɪn(t)ərˌnoʊd 1A slender part between two nodes or joints. 节与节(或关节与关节)间细长的部分,尤指 Example sentencesExamples -  In type II divergence, the evolutionary rate for a specific site is accelerated somewhere along the basal internode that connects the two subfamilies.
 -  The articulated colonies of Crisia fragment into their constituent internodes after decay of the elastic joints.
 -  Genotypic selection analysis revealed strong density-dependent selection in the open site, favoring genotypes with longer internodes at high density and with short internodes at low density.
 -  We began by eliminating one internode, the fourth internode (the one closest to the t-junction), leaving other parameters unchanged.
 -  The branching pattern observed in Figure 1 shows that the early eutherian radiation was rather rapid (note the short basal internodes coupled with long terminal branches).
 
 - 1.1Botany  A part of a plant stem between two of the nodes from which leaves emerge.
〔植〕节间(植物茎部节与节之间长叶子的部分) Example sentencesExamples -  Buds in the axils of the bracts expanded and repeated the pattern; each had a prophyll that remained in the bract axil, a long internode, then a succession of leaves with shorter internodes and a terminal spikelet.
 -  Shoots represent annual increments of extension growth, and their component parts, metamers, consist of a node, an internode, a leaf and an axillary bud.
 -  The upright clump of leaves observed on 11 December 1987 was a vestige of the future upright, leafy stem with very short internodes between the leaves.
 -  The shoot, especially in the upper part, was elongated in OB plants with longer internodes but the same leaf number.
 -  The leaf is one component of the repeating vegetative segment or phytomer, comprised of the leaf, node, internode, and axillary bud.
 
  - 1.2Anatomy  A stretch of a nerve cell axon sheathed in myelin, between two nodes of Ranvier.
〔剖〕结间部;节间部 Example sentencesExamples -  Shortening the t-stem axon to two internodes did not have any effect on ARP, but it slightly increased LCI.
 
  
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin internodium, from inter- ‘between’ + nodus ‘knot’.     |