[eksˌkɔ:riˈeiʃən]
excoriation如何读
excoriation是什么意思
n.
严厉的责难
苛责
表皮脱落
抓痕
excoriation英英释义
- n.
- an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off
- severe censure
excoriation词源中文解释
"剥皮的行为,剥去皮肤的操作",因此指"磨损的行为或过程,去除皮肤的外层",15世纪中期, excoriacioun,源自中世纪拉丁语 excoriationem(主格 excoriatio),是晚期拉丁语 excoriare 的动名词形式(参见 excoriate)。
excoriation_医学行业词汇
表皮脱落
excoriation词源英文解释
Middle English, from Late Latin excoriatus, past participle of excoriare, from Latin ex- + corium skin, hide — more at cuirass
The first known use of excoriate was in the 15th century
excoriation儿童词典英英释义
excretaplural noun
waste matter eliminated or separated from the body
excrescencenoun
outgrowth sense 1especially: an abnormal outgrowth (as a wart) on the body
excrementnoun
waste matter discharged from the body and especially from the anus
excrementnoun
waste matter discharged from the body and especially from the anus
excrementnoun
waste matter discharged from the body and especially from the anus
excoriateverb
to criticize very severely
excoriation 例句
1 How about the rumor that Messrs. Trump and Wolff are in cahoots on this book, with Mr. Wolff agreeing to share the profits with Mr. Trump if he promotes it sufficiently through his excoriations?
2 Such thinking, judging by Trump's excoriation of Bush's Iraq "lies" and open fondness for Putin, has little support in today's Republican Party.
3 Pop stardom is confusing, messy, thankless work, equal parts exultation and excoriation.
4 Skin-picking disorder, also referred to as excoriation disorder or dermatillomania, is believed to affect as many as one in 20 people.
5 Perianal skin excoriation may also develop.
还可能出现肛周表皮脱落。
6 Yale University Press published this biography of the man who first challenged the liberal consensus in 1951 with an excoriation of his alma mater, “God and Man at Yale.”
7 Skin care to prevent excoriation around the stoma consists of keeping the skin clean and dry.
皮肤护理对要预防造口周围擦伤,要经常保持皮肤的清洁及干燥.
8 His speech in New Hampshire before the primary election showed few signs of it, sticking to his now familiar excoriation of his impeachers as sick, vicious, terrible and nasty.
9 Phaedra has had eczema since she was a child, had acne in her early 20s and at university she developed dermatillomania or excoriation disorder - a condition creating the urge to compulsively pick your skin.
10 But if they gave him 130 or fewer pounds, they risked the ire of rival horsemen and the excoriation of journalists.
11 In every turn of phrase, every admiring riff, there’s a subtle excoriation of the previous administration and an unsubtle mash note to the current one.
12 He was excoriated as a racist.
13 Writing in the November 22 issue of NME, Charles Shaar Murray continued the excoriation: "Lennon and Ono appear on the cover clamped in a passionate embrace," Murray writes.
14 The excoriations of hedge-fund managers rolled off his tongue, and the promises to force billionaires to pay their fair share of taxes were an integral part of his populist platform.
15 McNamara has achieved a personal best in virtue signaling with her disgustingly smug — and undoubtedly racist — excoriation of white people, apparently all of whom are complicit in the tragic death of Floyd.
16 The candidates have publicly excoriated each other throughout the campaign.
17 Skin care to prevent excoriation around the stoma consists of keeping the skin clean and dry.
皮肤护理对要预防造口周围擦伤,要经常保持皮肤的清洁及干燥。
18 Trump's excoriation of political correctness is the centerpiece to his political worldview and a cornerstone of his populist appeal.
19 Moore had grown up in the union town of Flint, Michigan, and in many respects his book was an excoriation of the new administration for its cruel indifference to blue-collar Americans.
20 The show’s implicit excoriation of the racism and sexism that distinguished much of the 1960s has always been wedded to its belief in the primacy of corporate interest.