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menstruate

/men-stroo-eyt, -streyt/US // ˈmɛn struˌeɪt, -streɪt //UK // (ˈmɛnstrʊˌeɪt) //

月经,经期,月经期,月经来潮

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    men·stru·at·ed, men·stru·at·ing.

    • : to undergo menstruation.

Examples

  • This is familiar for many menstruating people who already bear the burden of preventing pregnancy, especially when facing partners who won’t wear condoms.

  • Of course, not all women have uteruses, and not all people who have uteruses, or who menstruate, are women.

  • Alongside their brief biographies are frequent asides about the lack of recognition these ladies endured, or something about how if men had to menstruate it would become a sacred act.

  • For instance, some women use it not only to curb premenstrual symptoms, but also to control when they menstruate.

  • The always-edifying Ann Coulter tweeted that Marines were “protecting his right to menstruate.”

  • Today the most basic choice is whether or not to menstruate at all.

  • The drugs allow women to menstruate just four or fewer times a year.

  • I ceased to menstruate for about a year, which my doctor has said could have a lasting impact on my fertility.

  • A girl who began to menstruate when at the age of nine years, became pregnant very shortly afterwards (d'Outreport).

  • In my own opinion there is no doubt but that some females really do menstruate while pregnant.

  • She was reared in the utmost poverty, was chlorotic, and did not menstruate till she was eighteen years old.

  • But then why don't all women menstruate at the same time with the same moon, I mean?

  • It is extremely rare for a woman to conceive who does not menstruate regularly.