Question 2: What does pupil mean? Pupil, the anatomical name of human body. Finger pupil god. "Ophthalmology Dragon Wood Theory": "The waterwheel is within four rounds, within four rounds. I can see everything with Keming, so I call it the pupil. " Please refer to Pupil for details.
Also known as "primary school students"
Pupil bronze man (~ er) There is a person in the pupil (that is, the person who looks), so it is commonly called pupil.
Question 3: What does pupil mean? Pupils, also called "pupils", generally refer to the eyes.
Pupil: pupil Tó ng [pupil] A small hole in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye.
Commonly known as "pupils", "pupils" and "pupils"
Question 4: What does Mr. Feng Shui mean when he says that I have no pupils in my eyes? Nonsense, are you as blind as a bat? . . .
Question 5: What do you mean by dilated pupils? Mydriasis
Question 6: What does pupil mean? Explain the pupil in detail.
A small hole in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye. Commonly known as "pupils", "pupils" and "pupils"
Confused, staring: "You are like a newborn calf".
Pupils (of eyes)
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Pupillary sound. From the eyes, the child's voice. Original meaning: primary school students, original meaning. Commonly known as "primary school students." A retractable hole in the iris at the center of the eyeball.
Pupils, eyes and beads. DD jadeware
Cover your pupils with smooth eyes. DD Historical Records? Xiang Yu biography
Another example is the pupil (the small round hole in the center of the iris); Pupil god;
Lend your eyes. Such as: pupil eye (eye. Also refers to the eyes)
[moving] see.
Sister-in-law took it out of the cornice and followed the pupil under the lattice. DD China folk data. Original note: "puppy, look."
Pupil [pupil of the eye] A contractible hole in the iris of the eye. In most vertebrates, it is round when it is enlarged or contracted, but the pupils of foxes and cats become oval when they contract, like a crack.
Pupil (of the eye). Also called "primary school students"
pupil
Confused, staring: "You are like a newborn calf".
A small hole in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye. Commonly known as "pupils", "pupils" and "pupils"
Question 7: What determines the pupil color of human eyes? The problems of heredity and descent are also related to race. My eyes are amber, mainly inherited: black, blue, green, blue-green, brown, yellow, yellow-green, amber, light gray, mixed colors (lines or stars with different colors on the background, or the edges change color). Why do people in the East and the West have different eye colors? People know that the eyes of orientals are black and those of westerners are blue. So, why do people of different races have different eye colors? The eyeball mentioned here refers to the front and middle part of the eyeball, which is composed of cornea, iris and pupil. Because the cornea is colorless and transparent, the color of the eyeball is the color of the iris. Then, why are the eyes of orientals black and those of westerners light blue? This should be discussed from the structure of eyeball iris. Scientists have found that the iris of our human eye consists of five layers of tissues. They are endothelial cell layer, anterior limiting membrane, matrix layer, posterior limiting membrane and posterior epithelial layer. Among these five layers of tissues, there are many pigment cells in the stroma, anterior limiting membrane and posterior epithelial layer, and the amount of pigment contained in these cells determines the color of iris. The more pigment contained in pigment cells, the darker the iris and the darker the eyeball. The less pigment, the lighter the iris color and the lighter the eyeball color. The pigment content in pigment cells is consistent with skin color, which is related to ethnic inheritance. Orientals are colored people, and there are many pigments in the iris, so the eyes look black; Westerners are white, with less iris pigment and less interstitial blood vessels, so their eyes look light blue.
Question 8: The idiom "blood pours into the pupil" is not an idiom. There are only two idioms that contain "pupil":
1, double pupil scissors
Talk about the east and the west
Explain the pupil: the pupil refers to the eye. Describe the clear and bright eyes.
Born in Tang? Li He's children's song in Tang Dynasty: "A pair of pupils cut autumn waters."
Structural subject-predicate
For example? Zhou Jian Zheng Ji? I don't have to say anything when I first met him. I just watched him cut his eyes and meet people, talking and laughing happily. "
2. Have eyes but no pupils
Yang Guifei decoction
Interpretation is used to call people blind and not see the greatness or importance of people or things. Blind as a bat.
Source yuan? Shi Jiujing's first book "Zhuang Zhoumeng" is the first fold: "It's all because of anger, what's the use?" Who knew you were as blind as a bat? "
Structural joint idioms
Used as predicate and attribute; Used to curse.
Synonyms are as blind as a bat and as blind as a bat.
Is the example clear? The Chu people won the fifty-fourth chapter of the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "I have no eyes and no pupils, so that I didn't know the hero's master in those days, and I can't escape being sentenced."
Question 9: What does pupil mean? In layman's terms, it is the eyeball. .
Question 10: What does pupil mean? Pupils, the name of human anatomy. Finger pupil god. "Ophthalmology Dragon Wood Theory": "The waterwheel is within four rounds, within four rounds. I can see everything with Keming, so I call it the pupil. " Please refer to Pupil for details.
Also known as "primary school students"
Pupil bronze man (~ er) There is a person in the pupil (that is, the person who looks), so it is commonly called pupil.