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tu·mes·cence
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词根:tumid
adj.tumescent 肿起的;稍许肿胀的
tumid 肿胀的;浮夸的
n.tumefaction 肿胀,肿大
tumidity 肿胀;肿大
tumidness 肿胀;突出
vi.tumefy 肿胀
vt.tumefy 使肿胀
"1725年,源自法语 tumescence,源自拉丁语 tumescentem(主格 tumescens)“肿胀”, tumescere 的现在分词形式,意为“开始肿胀,肿胀”,比喻为“变得兴奋,变得愤怒”, tumere 的开始形式,意为“肿胀”(源自 PIE 词根 *teue- “肿胀”),带有开始后缀 -escere。"
肿胀,肿大
The first known use of tumescence was in 1859
tumescencenoun
the quality or state of being tumescentespecially: readiness for sexual activity marked especially by vascular congestion of the sex organs
1 A sudden tumescence of the ego and a furious exaltation of verbal powers upon losing a collar-button.
2 Several pharmaceutical companies are now marketing special medications that facilitate tumescence.
数家制药企业现在正在市场推销促进膨胀功能的特殊药物.
3 You don’t see their egos being stroked into tumescence by mass admiration.
4 The mere image of Will Ferrell in a state of mortifying public tumescence was enough to send my son into spasms of uncontrollable laughter.
5 It’s tough to describe the resultant music without resorting to tumescence.
6 To Bloom: the problems of irritability, tumescence, rigidity, reactivity, dimension, sanitariness, pilosity.
7 Conclution: t he gout grain has the function to reduce pain and tumescence, and to lower the blood uric acid.
结论:痛风颗粒具有消肿止痛,降低血尿酸的作用。
8 It in no way minimizes the incumbency upon men to overcome the undeniable pressure of testosterone-fueled tumescence to acknowledge that pressure.
9 Dusky figures spread across a fetid den lapse into extreme emotional states — from bewilderment to tumescence to horror and anxious, erotic oblivion.
10 If we analyze the cases in which olfactory perceptions have proved potent in love, we shall nearly always find that they have been experienced under circumstances favorable for the occurrence of tumescence.
11 In so far, however, as they are aids to tumescence they must be regarded as coming within the range of normal variation.
12 Sean Hannity’s tumescence will be visible from Mars.
13 Even if you learn here that the ancient Sumerians worshipped an erect ancestor, tumescence never quite develops into the most engrossing of topics.
14 But there is diffused vascular and nervous tumescence and a state of exaltation comparable, though not equal, to that experienced in adolescent and adult age.
15 It is, as it were, a play of tumescence, on which laughter supervenes as a play of detumescence.
16 It may be in place here to mention, in passing, the considerable place which vision occupies in normal and abnormal methods of heightening tumescence under circumstances which exclude definite selection by beauty.
17 Two years later Alfred died of cerebral tumescence—a disease to which the ambitious are peculiarly liable.
18 A limited number of mature women, some of them physicians, report having experienced in the pubertal years localized tumescence and other disturbances which made them definitely conscious of sexual instincts.
19 Leigha Kato as Marcy Park wows in a number about tiger-daughter rebellion, and the popular jock Chip (Will Carlyon) layers his confidence with tender embarrassment over an unwanted tumescence.
20 Since Ahlstedt remains flaccid through the ardor, the sex scenes that raised the ire of the Customs Department stirred little tumescence among U.S. viewers and critics.
1 肿胀
tumefacient turgent swollen tumescent protuberant bunchy tumid bullate turgescent turgescence tumor swell elevation swelling bulge puffiness weal turgor turgidity tumefaction tumidity tumefy tumesce strut inflated puffy turgid
2 膨胀部分
3 通货膨胀