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美:[ɪˌmeʃɪˈeʃən]
英:[ɪˌmeɪsɪ'eɪʃn]
美:[ɪˌmeʃɪˈeʃən]
e·ma·ci·a·tion
ih meI shi eI shn [or] ih meI si eI shn
词根:emaciate
adj.emaciated 瘦弱的;憔悴的
v.emaciated 憔悴;消瘦下去(emaciate的过去分词)
vi.emaciate 消瘦下去
vt.emaciate 使消瘦;使衰弱;使贫瘠
verb
transitive verb
to cause to lose flesh so as to become very thin
cattle emaciated by illness
to make feeble
intransitive verb
to waste away physically
"使变瘦或变薄的行为; 逐渐消瘦的状态,变得非常瘦的状态",1660年代,源自拉丁语 * emaciationem(主格 * emaciatio),是 emaciare 的过去分词词干,意为“使变瘦,消瘦”,由 ex(参见 ex-) 的同化形式和 macies(瘦弱)组成,后者源自 macer(瘦)(源自 PIE 词根 *mak- “长,瘦”)。或者这个名词是从 emaciate(动词)本土形成的。
消瘦
消瘦
肌肉瘦削,缺少体脂的表现。
Latin emaciatus, past participle of emaciare, from e- + macies leanness, from macer lean — more at meager
The first known use of emaciate was in 1646
emancipateverb
to free from someone else's control or powerespecially: to free from bondage
emancipateverb
to free from someone else's control or powerespecially: to free from bondage
emancipateverb
to free from someone else's control or powerespecially: to free from bondage
emanateverb
to come out from a source
a scent emanating from the flowers
emit sense 1a, give out
seems to emanate confidence
emanateverb
to come out from a source
a scent emanating from the flowers
emit sense 1a, give out
seems to emanate confidence
emailnoun
a system for sending messages between computers
messages sent through an email system
receives a lot of email
an email message
sent him an email
emaciateverb
to cause to lose flesh so as to become very thin
1 The fatal disease attacks deer’s brains, leading to emaciation and abnormal behavior.
2 Of the 201, eight people died from emaciation after being rescued, while the rest have been exhumed mostly from mass graves in Shakahola Forest in Kilifi County in the country's southeast.
3 But what was startling was the emaciation of his face. It was like a skull.
但是教人吃惊的是他面孔的消瘦,完全像个骷髅。
4 Look at your emaciation.
瞧你这副消瘦的样子.
5 The holes in it marked the progress of his emaciation and the leather at one side had a lacquered look to it where he was used to stropping the blade of his knife.
6 Stott admitted failing to provide adequate care and treatment for the dog, which was suffering from emaciation, dehydration and dental disease between 19 March and 15 April last year.
7 Heavy infestation can result in severe gill damage, emaciation, anemia and death.
沉重的感染可导致严重的鳃的损害,消瘦,贫血和死亡。
8 A post-mortem found she died as a result of neglect and severe emaciation with extensive scabies skin infection.
9 The 6-month-old calico and her sibling were found to be emaciated, with low body temperatures and stomach issues.
10 But what was startling was the emaciation of his face. It was like a skull.
但是教人吃惊的是他面孔的消瘦, 完全像个骷髅.
11 Medical examiners have said Natalie Finn died from emaciation due to denial of critical care.
12 A post-mortem examination concluded she died from severe emaciation and neglect with extensive scabies skin infection.
13 But the truly frightening thing was the emaciation of his body.
14 North Strabane police filed the charges after a necropsy of her dog, Thor, showed the animal died of “severe emaciation” and weighed only 20 pounds, less than half of what its weight should have been.
15 Past herds of cows wandering through busy settlements along the highway in search of water, so emaciated their ribs were showing.
16 Obituaries might well have been kept on standby thereafter as this once-dissolute pop star, one who had repurposed emaciation into a Romantic trope, became a near-recluse.
17 Emaciation and malnutrition were more commonly seen in proximal gastrectomy th an in distal gastrectomy.
近端胃切除术后消瘦及营养不良较远端胃切除术后更常见。
18 Week after week, de Wit said, veterinarians saw manatees with “severe emaciation,” as much as 40 percent underweight.
19 These photographs show extremes of obesity and emaciation.
这些照片展现了肥胖与消瘦两个极端.
20 When researchers spotted L95 two days later, near the mouth of the Columbia River, the killer whale's ribs were showing, a sign of emaciation not altogether uncommon.