late 14c., from Old French induracion "hardness, obstinacy" (14c.) or directly from Medieval Latin indurationem (nominative induratio) "hardness (especially of the heart)," noun of action from indurare (see endure).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Infected mandibular, parotid and anterior cervical nodes usually cause subcutaneous induration and surface bulging.
感染的下頜, 耳下和頸前淋巴結(jié),通常引起皮下硬結(jié)和表面突起.
來(lái)自辭典例句
2. Conclusion Early alcohol wet packing can effectively decrease the occurrence and the severity of and induration.