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defecation

/def-i-key-shuhn/US // ˌdɛf ɪˈkeɪ ʃən //

排便,排泄,排粪,排污

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of voiding excrement from the bowels; bowel movement:For best results, the stool sample should be tested within half an hour of defecation.

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Examples

  • Two potentially upsetting effects to warn children about are that the pet’s eyes might stay open, and that sometimes the muscle relaxation leads to urination or defecation.

  • It cites an email from last May that also adds defecation into the mix.

  • Vegetable infusions and decoctions may be cleared by defecation followed by filtration.

  • The traditional connection between defecation and writing was another comparison apparent to the commentators.

  • When the desire for defecation comes, we are too busy and postpone it until some more convenient time, which time may be too late.

  • In summer I would go into the woods, undress myself in a secluded spot and indulge in the voluptuous pleasures of defecation.

  • To observe defecation would still further increase this peculiar enjoyment.