pus
英 [pʌs]
美 [pʌs]
n. 脓
BNC.22915 / COCA.22156
牛津词典
noun
- 脓
a thick yellowish or greenish liquid that is produced in an infected wound
柯林斯词典
- 脓;脓液
Pusis a thick yellowish liquid that forms in wounds when they are infected.
英英释义
noun
- a fluid product of inflammation
双语例句
- Results: Staphylococci were mainly isolated from pus and secretion, and enterococci from urine.
结果:葡萄球菌的分离主要来自脓汁及分泌物,肠球菌的分离主要来自尿标本。 - Ladies and gentlemen, we have pus.
女士们先生们这里是脓。 - The smell of the pus that hits your nose, and of unwashed bodies in a closed room.
刺鼻的脓的味道,未清洗的尸体充满了拥挤的房间。 - When an individual has pneumonia, the alveoli are filled with pus and fluid, which makes breathing painful and limits oxygen intake.
患肺炎时,肺泡充满了脓和液体,使呼吸产生疼痛并限制吸氧量。 - When the hazy pus moonlight sprinkles in the water seepage, I can miss you.
当朦脓的月光洒在泉水上,我就会思念你。 - As the pus leaves, soul more readily anchors into the form.
当脓液离开时,灵魂就更容易锚定到形体中。 - The pus was pushing it out.
脓液把它推了出来。 - Tiny open sores, or ulcers, form on the surface of the lining, where they bleed and produce pus and mucus.
内层表面形成小的开放性疮口(溃疡),会发生出血并产生脓液和粘液。 - There is no pus or blood, but there are some mucus and glairy substances in them.
没有脓和血,但有粘液样的东西。 - Possesses the distinct ability to counteract pus and infection ( anti-bacterial) and to heal wounds.
拥有独特能力能够抵制脓液和感染抗细菌并愈合伤口。