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synapse

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++syn·apse /ˈsaɪnæps, ˈsɪn- $ ˈsɪnæps, sɪˈnæps/ noun [countable]  the place where nerve cells meet, especially in the brain 〔神经元的〕突触synaptic /sɪˈnæptɪk/ adjective
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synapseHow do they find the correct synapses out of the hundreds or thousands on each neuron?Then impulses travel down both branches, and so on, until shifting the presynaptic voltage at a thousand different synapses.This is useful as the path involves very few synapses.Something is known of the physical nature of the change in the synapse.The opening of these channels either directly inhibits a neuron from firing or reduces the amount of neurotransmitter released into the synapse.The mechanisms are likely to involve changes at both sides of the synapse.Muscle paralyzing agents tend to interfere with the synapse between nerve and muscle.With repetition, these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire.
Origin synapse (1800-1900) Modern Latin synapsis, from Greek, joint, from synaptein to fasten together, from syn- ( → SYN-) + haptein to fasten
syn·apse nounChineseSyllable
Corpus place brain meet, in the the especially cells where nerve


synapse
synapse /ˈsaɪnæps, ˈsɪn- $ ˈsɪnæps, sɪˈnæps/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Modern Latin
 Origin: synapsis, from Greek, 'joint', from synaptein 'to fasten together', from syn- ( syn-) + haptein 'to fasten'
the place where nerve cells meet, especially in the brain
—synaptic /sɪˈnæptɪk/ adjective


syn·apseBrE /ˈsaɪnæps/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsaɪnæps/ 🔊BrE /ˈsɪnæps/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɪnæps/ 🔊 noun (biology 生物) a connection between two nerve cells (神经元的)突触 syn·ap·tic BrE /saɪˈnæptɪk/ 🔊NAmE /saɪˈnæptɪk/ 🔊BrE /sɪˈnæptɪk/ 🔊NAmE /sɪˈnæptɪk/ 🔊 adjectivethe synaptic membranes突触膜