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词汇 excreting
释义 excreting
present participle ofexcrete
excrete
verb[ I or T ]
 formaluk /ɪkˈskriːt/ us /ɪkˈskriːt/
to get rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body: 排泄
be excreted fromMost toxins are naturally excreted from the body.大部分毒素被自然排出体外。
Synonyms
eliminate
pass
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defecateformal or specialized
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Animal physiology: excrement & its excretion
accident
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bodily function
bowel
cowpat
defecate
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dunghill
excreta
excrete
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pellet
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Animal physiology: urine & urinating

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Examples of excreting


excreting

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Normal people attain a neutral copper balance by excreting excessive copper in the bile.
They achieve this by excreting polymeric substances that form an adhesive matrix.
Such work, particularly with nematodes excreting organic acids, does not adequately describe the effects of pico- and nanomolar concentrations of drugs or pesticides on plant-parasitic nematode behaviour.
How will that court process operate in order to prevent dogs from excreting on pavements?
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Water loss is a result of centipedes lacking a waxy covering of their exoskeleton and excreting waste nitrogen as ammonia, which requires extra water.
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This happens because the kidney is unable to efficiently retain water while excreting large amounts of sodium.
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If poisoning a subject is not necessary, it can bite without excreting the venom.
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Iron is such an essential element of human life, in fact, that humans have no physiologic regulatory mechanism for excreting iron.
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They respond to the loss by drinking large amounts of saltwater, and actively excreting the excess salt.
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People sniffers were known to be oversensitive and would often detect civilians or animals excreting bodily waste.
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Bagworms add material to the front of the case as they grow, excreting waste materials through the opening in the back of the case.
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However, the structures for excreting salt to maintain osmoregulation are typically more complex.
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The most severe form results in the patients excreting at least 2 liters of watery diarrhea per day.
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It then everts part of its stomach, thrusting a fold inside the bivalve and excreting digestive enzymes onto the tissues.
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A suitable method for excreting it must therefore exist.
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