eructation如何读

英:[ˌi:rʌk'teɪʃən]

美:[ˌirʌk'teɪʃən]

eructation是什么意思

  • n.打嗝;喷出;喷出物

eructation英英释义

Noun

1. (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed)

2. a reflex that expels wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth

eructation词源中文解释

"打嗝",1530年代,源自拉丁语 eructationem(主格 eructatio)"喷出",动作名词,来自 eructare 的过去分词词干,意为"喷出,呕吐",来自 ex(见 ex-)的同化形式 + ructare "打嗝",源自 PIE *reug- "打嗝"(源头还包括立陶宛语 rūgti "打嗝",希腊语 eryge,亚美尼亚语 orcam),可能是拟声词。相关: Eruct。

eructation_医学行业词汇

嗳气:气体由胃经口喷出的动作

eructation词源英文解释

The first known use of eructation was in the 15th century

eructation医学词典英英释义

eructationnoun

an act or instance of belching

eructation 例句

1 The tongue is furred, the breath foetid, and there is pain or discomfort in the region of the stomach, with sour eructations, and frequently vomiting, first of food and then of bilious matter.

2 I have not yet met with any herbivorous animal, with a simple stomach, which is not subject to eructation, nor is the Mouse tribe any exception.

3 He became gratified with the nectar he quaffed and thereupon an eructation came out, diffusing an excellent perfume all around.

4 The recovery is gradual, is accompanied by eructations of gas, and a large quantity of pale, limpid, urine may be passed later.

5 What could this latest eructation from the presidential brain mean?

6 That assessment is doubtless linked to CNN’s coverage of the Trump years, which was a flood-the-zone extravaganza that highlighted every baffling suggestion and eructation of the 45th president.

7 Unless we, as citizens, choose to turn away from histrionic figures like Palin, our for-profit media will continue to treat their electronic eructations as fresh news.

8 It may be preceded by constipation, as in retained meconium, or by fetid eructations and colicky pains, as in acute indigestion.

9 Usually with the headache there is some digestive disturbance, a feeling of unrest, flatulency with perhaps acid eructations.

10 "Buf" is meant to represent the sound of an eructation, and to show the "great reverence" with which "those in possession," the monks of the rich monasteries, performed divine service, 17.

11 Thus an Omaha, after an eructation, says, "Thank you, animal."

12 Cows account for another 4% of global carbon emissions in the form of methane through what scientists call eructation and flatulence, or what our kids refer to as burping and farting.

13 He thought Darius a gross fleshly organism, as he indeed was, and he privately objected to many paternal mannerisms, of eating, drinking, breathing, eructation, speech, deportment, and garb.

14 Exercise after a full meal disturbs digestion, and causes painful sensations in the stomach and bowels, with heart-burn, and acid eructations.

15 He seem'd to me not an inappropriate specimen in character and elements, of that bulk of the average good American race that ebbs and flows perennially beneath this scum of eructations on the surface.

16 There are frequent eructations of gas and liquid and solid feed, which, reaching the paralyzed throat, pass in part into the windpipe and cause inflammations of the air passages and lungs.

17 Disagreeable Breath and Eructation.—Beta-naphthol, given in pills containing ½ gr. each, is a valuable drug in cases of indigestion where eructation and disagreeable breath are noticeable.

18 So, for instance, why the sunset and sunrise is so readily conceived as a swallowing and eructation, or as a process of regeneration.

19 Acid eructations are spoken of as "heartburn," and are occasioned by the increased activity of the acid making glands of the stomach.

20 All sorts of beer; that liquor being apt to cause eructation.

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