中英
emesis
/ ˈemɪsɪs /
/ ˈeməsɪs /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.[临床] 呕吐
    • 复数

      emeses
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

    [临床] 呕吐

    ... advance做徙前术前进, 进步, 进步的例子; emesis呕吐 coverage有效区(域),普及性,覆盖,覆盖度,优势度,盖度 ...

  • 2

     吐法

    ... Diphtheria 白喉 Emesis 吐法 Exterior sthenia 表实 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 1
    Twenty-six percent of the children had one or more episodes of emesis.
    百分之二十六的儿童有一个或多个发生的呕吐。
  • 2
    I haven't experienced anything that dramatic, aside from that feedback-induced near-emesis.
    我还没试过这么戏剧化的事儿,除了那音箱反馈引起的呕吐感。
  • 3
    But emesis is prohibited for pregnant women and must be applied cautiously to the weak.
    但是吐法禁用于妊娠妇女,慎用于体弱者。
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  • 同近义词
  • 百科
  • Emesis

    Vomiting (known medically with the Greek term emesis and informally as throwing up and numerous other terms) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. Vomiting can be caused by a wide variety of conditions; it may present as a specific response to ailments like gastritis or poisoning, or as a non-specific sequela of disorders ranging from brain tumors and elevated intracranial pressure to overexposure to ionizing radiation. The feeling that one is about to vomit is called nausea, which often precedes, but does not always lead to, vomiting. Antiemetics are sometimes necessary to suppress nausea and vomiting. In severe cases, where dehydration develops, intravenous fluid may be required.Vomiting is different from regurgitation, although the two terms are often used interchangeably. Regurgitation is the return of undigested food back up the esophagus to the mouth, without the force and displeasure associated with vomiting. The causes of vomiting and regurgitation are generally different.

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