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bladder

/blad-er/US // ˈblæd ər //UK // (ˈblædə) //

膀胱,膀子,膀臂,膀胱癌

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. a membranous sac or organ serving as a receptacle for a fluid or air.urinary bladder.
    • : Pathology. a vesicle, blister, cyst, etc., filled with fluid or air.
    • : Botany. an air-filled sac or float, as in certain seaweeds.
    • : something resembling a bladder, as the inflatable lining of a football or basketball.
    • : an air-filled sac, usually made to resemble a club, used for beatings in low comedy, vaudeville, or the like.

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Examples

  • Go to the bathroom frequently, because a full bladder will make you significantly colder.

  • In 1969, the Food and Drug Administration banned the sweetener cyclamate after lab studies indicated that large doses of the sweetener led to bladder cancer in animals.

  • To find out, Charlotte went hunting for small bladder snails in local streams.

  • Symptoms range from numbness, tingling or pain to limb paralysis and bladder problems.

  • Nothing’s more important than staying hydrated when hiking, and an excellent way to do this is with a hydration bladder.

  • She lost control of her bladder as she crouched in a corner, shaking, and unable to move her body due to the shock.

  • The gasbag is in two parts—a tough shell and a gastight bladder, the latter being designed to be discarded if it leaks.

  • Kerri Kasem said in court Friday that her father was suffering from bedsores and lung and bladder infections.

  • Prick the bladder with a needle every so often,” she advises sagely, “to keep it from exploding.

  • “My dog has just had to learn good bladder and bowel control,” he jokes.

  • Their usual source is the deeper layers of the urinary tract, especially of the bladder.

  • Considerable hemorrhages from the bladder may occur in vesical calculus, tuberculosis, and newgrowths.

  • On the way we were greatly excited to see the bladder of an indicator net smoking.

  • At home all the morning, being by the cold weather, which for these two days has been frost, in some pain in my bladder.

  • In less than two minutes the cranium of Mark Antony Figgins was as smooth and destitute of hair as a bladder of lard.