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erection

/ih-rek-shuhn/US // ɪˈrɛk ʃən //UK // (ɪˈrɛkʃən) //

架设,竖立,勃起,竖起来

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of erecting.
    • : the state of being erected.
    • : something erected, as a building or other structure.
    • : Physiology. a distended and rigid state of an organ or part containing erectile tissue, especially of the penis or the clitoris.

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Examples

  • ProPublica followed up with multiple sellers on Marketplace and was sent details for two Omnilife supplements that one seller said contain “nutrients that the body and limb needs to make a POWERFUL erection.”

  • The divisive political climate that led to the erection of those barriers makes Bakker’s sculptures timely.

  • Between showing and growing, erections and not, it’s rarely the same size.

  • Then, she says she observed Cosby “sitting in a love seat near Foster and she noticed that he had an erection.”

  • Judie Brown, president of American Life League, penned an op-ed blasting the “obvious erection.”

  • Liberal sex propaganda or just something that sort of looked like an erection?

  • Men get an erection, they touch themselves, and it feels good.

  • I remembered that someone told me that Zero G gave men the appearance of a perpetual erection.

  • A number of the articles were used in the erection of Edgbaston Vestry Hall, where the curious may inspect them if so inclined.

  • The cost of erection and the consumption of coal are not above one-third of a Boulton and Watt's, to perform the same work.

  • In fact, she was placed in a room—or rather an erection of three storeys or rooms—of stout lattice-work in a turret of the castle.

  • But more characteristic than the erection of altars is the connection of deities with special localities.

  • An oracle said that he would not succeed in its erection before a man voluntarily offered himself as a sacrifice.