词汇 | feces |
释义 | feces noun[ plural ] uk /ˈfiː.siːz/ us /ˈfiː.siːz/ US spelling offaecesUKformal(faeces的美式拼写) Animal physiology: excrement & its excretion accident anal fissure bathroom bodily function bowel cowpat defecate dog dirt dunghill excreta excrete go to the bathroomidiom motion movement pass pellet poo poop shit stool feces | American Dictionaryfeces plural noun fmlus/ˈfi·siz/ solid waste excreted from the body of a human or animal through the bowels Examples of fecesfeces His vomit and feces ran red with blood. From OregonLive.com It occurs when something (like a stray piece of feces) migrates into the space where the appendix empties into the colon, blocking it. From ABC News Exposure to cats won't harm a developing fetus, though cat feces can spread toxoplasmosis, a disease that can cause birth defects. From CBS News The virus remains in the throat for one to two weeks and in the feces for up to two months. From TIME Since water at the house had been shut off, they left feces all over one room, a common problem that creates health hazards. From The Seattle Times Many of our nutritional needs are met by the waste products of the bacteria in our bowels, making our feces a major food source! From Phys.Org Next, the scientists want to make pills with bacteria grown in the lab rather than extracted from feces. From Wired I think it's very normal for humans that we don't want to bury someone covered in vomit and feces, we want to wash the body. From TIME Heavy bird feces on and around neighbors' houses was causing damage to buildings and vehicle paint, and occasionally, disgustingly, landing on neighbors themselves. From The Seattle Times She heard stories of patients running around the ward naked, covered in feces. From ABC News These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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