英:[ˈmɪktjʊreɪt]
美:[ˈmɪktʃəreɪt]
英:[ˈmɪktjʊreɪt]
美:[ˈmɪktʃəreɪt]
mic·tu·rate
mIk ch reIt
第三人称单数:micturates
现在分词:micturating
过去式:micturated
过去分词:micturated
micturition (n.)
Verb
1. eliminate urine;
"Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
"urinate",1835年起源于 micturition; 由于形态不当且含义错误,从一开始就被谴责。
排尿:同urinate
Latin micturire to desire to urinate, from meiere to urinate; akin to Old English mīgan to urinate, Greek omeichein
The first known use of micturate was in 1842
micturateintransitive verb
urinate
1 I would sooner micturate in a tankard of my own ale than journey to Tristram!
我宁愿在我的啤酒桶中撒尿也不愿意前往崔斯特瑞姆!
2 At my infant school I learned humility, having been kicked into the urinals amid hooting laughter and micturated upon at length.
3 A pony!" we yell ecstatically, micturating across our terrible carpets with golden abandon, "A tiny dancing pony!
4 His use of the word “micturated” recalls the Big Lebowski’s huffy response to the Dude’s complaints about men peeing on his rug.
5 There was plenty to enjoy in The Key, but its centrepiece was wholly micturated upon by the latter.
6 Another way of saying the same thing is that they a micturating away the collective wealth of the nation.
7 To paraphrase a colloquialism, it is still outside the tent, micturating in.
8 In Britain this individual is the Queen - or rather, it is an idealisation of who she is, decoupled from the living, breathing, perspiring and micturating reality.
9 The goat went last and she did not bleat, but dextrously butted two of her persecutors and micturated upon the third before being cast into space.
10 I had seen him occasionally micturating in the garden alleys or out in the country.
11 The patients were asked to micturate to distend the urethra.
采用患者自行排尿方法充盈尿道。