tumid如何读

英:['tju:mɪd]

美:[ˈtumɪd, ˈtju-]

tumid是什么意思

  • adj.浮夸的;肿胀的

tumid自然拼读

tu·mid

tu mihd

tumid扩展

tumidly (adv.), tumidity (n.), tumidness (n.)

tumid英英释义

Adjective

1. ostentatiously lofty in style;

"a man given to large talk"

"tumid political prose"

2. abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas;

"hungry children with bloated stomachs"

"he had a grossly distended stomach"

"eyes with puffed (or puffy) lids"

"swollen hands"

"tumescent tissue"

"puffy tumid flesh"

3. of sexual organs; stiff and rigid

tumid词源中文解释

"morbidly swollen," 1540s, 源自拉丁语 tumidus "肿胀的,膨胀的,高耸的",比喻意义上指"因愤怒或骄傲而肿胀",源自 tumere "肿胀",源自 PIE 词根 *teue- "肿胀"。英语中的比喻意义(指散文等)可追溯至1640年代。相关词汇: Tumidity。

tumid_医学行业词汇

肿胀的

tumid词源英文解释

Latin tumidus, from tumēre

The first known use of tumid was in 1541

tumid儿童词典英英释义

tutunoun

a short skirt that extends out and is worn by a ballerina

tutelagenoun

an act of guarding or protecting : guardianship

instruction

tusk1 of 2noun

a very long large tooth (as of an elephant, walrus, or boar) that sticks out when the mouth is closed and is used especially for digging food or as a weapon

a tooth-shaped part

tusk2 of 2verb

to dig up or gash with a tusk

turn upverb

to be found or happen usually unexpectedly

to raise by or as if by using a control

turn up the heat

arrive sense 1

turned up late

Turkish1 of 2adjective

of or relating to Turkey, the Turks, or Turkish

Turkish2 of 2noun

the language of the Turks

turgidadjective

being in a swollen state

exhibiting turgor

a turgid plant cell

tureennoun

a deep bowl from which food (as soup) is served

tunanoun

any of several mostly large sea fishes (as an albacore or bonito) related to the mackerels and caught for food and sport

the flesh of a tuna especially when canned for use as food called alsotuna fish

tumidadjective

marked by swelling

tumidadjective

marked by swelling

tumid医学词典英英释义

tumidadjective

marked by swelling : swollen

an infected tumid leg

tumid 例句

1 "Tight girt with gems, in massive mountings set, Beneath their weight his tumid fingers sweat."

2 “I found her unfamiliar, rouged like a corpse, her tumid ankles peeking out, inflated and purple,” Rowbottom writes.

3 The smaller joints are swelled; the ribs depressed; the belly tumid, with other parts emaciated.

4 Enlargement of axile organs.—All the species of Pelargonium, Geranium, Mirabilis, as well as those of Caryophylleæ and other orders, have tumid nodes as a normal occurrence.

5 The hapless victims lie limply, or sit hunched upon the woman's lap, nerveless, wasted, apathetic; faces white and hopeless, abdomen lax and tumid; the blenched limbs soft as butter, weak and dangling.

6 The eyes are nearly closed by the swelling of the lids, and the thick copious secretion from the borders and the conjunctiva; the lips are tumid and the angles of the mouth ulcerated.

7 Every night I was sure her face was as marked and deformed as it was possible for a face to be, but every morning it was somehow darker, more tumid.

8 On angel-wings the Goddess Form descends, Round her fond broods her silver arms she bends; White streams of milk her tumid bosom swell, And on her lips ambrosial kisses dwell.

9 The eyes are thus closed by the tumid lids, which are separable with difficulty, and this, too, even though they be the seat of comparatively few lesions.

10 Cones from 5 to 8 cm. long, reflexed, ovate, symmetrical, deciduous; apophyses nut-brown, lustrous, flat or tumid, the umbo often thin and, together with the slender prickle, bent sharply downward.

11 Whence the diseases consequent to the hasty cure of the itch are diseases of debility, as tumid viscera, œdematous swellings, and St. Vitus's dance, which is a debility of association.

12 The tentacles surround an area known as the peristome, in the middle of which there is an elongated mouth-opening surrounded by tumid lips.

13 In a tumid, swelling, blustering manner; haughtily; violently.

14 Still more rarely the glands of the throat become slightly tumid and painful.

15 The wife, convinced that Bibi’s presence would infect the unborn child, began to wrap woolen shawls around her tumid belly.

16 The round worm is suspected in children when the belly is tumid, and the countenance bloated and pale, with swelling of the upper lip.

17 The plant is quite readily distinguished by the form of the pileus with the ascending gills and the tumid annulus.

18 In another place in the same lives his tumid and prolix eloquence disembogues itself to prove, what no man ever doubted, viz.

19 The pileus is expanded, tuberculose, obsoletely zoned, pulverulent, or smooth; cinnamon, becoming whitish; cuticle crustaceous, rigid, at length fragile, very soft within; loosely floccose, margin tumid; white, then cinnamon.

20 The rigid edges of her wedding ring sliced into her tumid finger.

tumid 同义词

11 涨满

belly flood overflow

12 肿的

turgid

15

turgid heel

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