英:[ˌpɜ:spəˈreɪʃn]
美:[ˌpɜrspəˈreɪʃn]
英:[ˌpɜ:spəˈreɪʃn]
美:[ˌpɜrspəˈreɪʃn]
per·spi·ra·tion
puhr sp reI shn
词根:perspire
vi.perspire 流汗;分泌;渗出
vt.perspire 使流汗;分泌出
Noun
1. salty fluid secreted by sweat glands;
"sweat poured off his brow"
2. the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid;
"perspiration is a homeostatic process"
1610年代,“透过呼吸”,这个现在已经过时的意义,源自于1560年代的法语 perspiration,是 perspirer “出汗”的动作名词,源自于拉丁语 perspirare “不断吹或呼吸”,由 per “通过”(来自 PIE 词根 *per-(1)“向前”,因此是“通过”)和 spirare “呼吸,吹气”(参见 spirit(n.))。1620年代开始用于“通过皮肤排出无形的水分”,因此后来被用作“汗水”的委婉说法(1725年)。
出汗:功能性汗液分泌
汗
出汗
The first known use of perspiration was in 1583
persuasiveadjective
tending to persuade
a persuasive argument
persuasionnoun
the act of persuading
the power or ability to persuade
the state of being persuaded
a way of believingespecially: a system of religious beliefs
a group having the same religious beliefs
persuasibleadjective
capable of being persuaded
persuadeverb
to win over to a belief or to a course of action by argument or earnest request
persuadeverb
to win over to a belief or to a course of action by argument or earnest request
persuadeverb
to win over to a belief or to a course of action by argument or earnest request
perspireverb
to give off perspiration : sweat
perspireverb
to give off perspiration : sweat
perspirationnoun
the act or process of perspiring
a salty fluid given off by the sweat glands : sweat
perspirationnoun
the act or process of perspiring
a saline fluid that is secreted by the sweat glands, that consists chiefly of water containing sodium chloride and other salts, nitrogenous substances (as urea), carbon dioxide, and other solutes, and that serves both as a means of excretion and as a regulator of body temperature through the cooling effect of its evaporation
1 I look at the insect cameramen, perspiration pouring from under their equipment.
2 His face shines with perspiration.
她的脸因出汗而显得亮晶晶.
3 Beads of perspiration formed on my forehead and my upper lip and ran down my face.
4 Even in the freezing December night, beads of perspiration rolled off Papa Will’s forehead.
5 Devan looked as pale as Ghost, his face damp with perspiration.
6 Success is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration.
成功是10%的灵感加上90%的汗水.
7 Finally the archaeologist appeared, smelling faintly of perspiration, and they dove into their cucumber-mint soup.
8 He worried suddenly that she could smell his perspiration, which he knew had collected beneath the synthetic material of his shirt.
9 The pores in our skin also helps us to release internal wastes through perspiration.
皮肤的毛孔又帮助我们排汗,释放代谢的废物.
10 Her brow was beaded with perspiration now, her mouth was slackly open, and she was still paler than she had been in the dining room.
11 He frowned in the direction of the school roof; then, with his fingertips, pressed some perspiration away from his forehead.
12 Mr. Curtain’s face had gone quite purple, and drops of perspiration fell from the tip of his lumpy nose like water from a leaky faucet.
13 I struggled and struggled and became wet with perspiration, but I did not want to admit defeat and pick the infernal thing up with my hands.
14 He..broke into a gentle perspiration.
15 He heaved strongly, his forehead beaded with perspiration.
16 “Because genius is nine-tenths perspiration. Haven’t you ever heard that? As soon as you think you’re a genius, you slack off. You think everything you do is so great and everything.”
17 Each protest brought more beads of perspiration to Grandmother's forehead.
18 She wiped the perspiration from her forehead.
19 The perspiration was running down my back.
汗从我背上淌下来.
20 It had been a hot day, but it was finally beginning to cool off I was walking too fast to cool down, though—in fact I was dripping with perspiration.
1 汗水
2 蒸腾作用
4 出汗
sweat perspire diaphoresis hidrosis sudoriferous sweaty glow lather in a glow sudation steam sudorific sudor
6 排汗