menstruate / ˈmɛn struˌeɪt, -streɪt /

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menstruate 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

men·stru·at·ed, men·stru·at·ing.

  1. to undergo menstruation.

更多menstruate例句

  1. This is familiar for many menstruating people who already bear the burden of preventing pregnancy, especially when facing partners who won’t wear condoms.
  2. Of course, not all women have uteruses, and not all people who have uteruses, or who menstruate, are women.
  3. 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.
  4. For instance, some women use it not only to curb premenstrual symptoms, but also to control when they menstruate.
  5. The always-edifying Ann Coulter tweeted that Marines were “protecting his right to menstruate.”
  6. Today the most basic choice is whether or not to menstruate at all.
  7. The drugs allow women to menstruate just four or fewer times a year.
  8. I ceased to menstruate for about a year, which my doctor has said could have a lasting impact on my fertility.
  9. A girl who began to menstruate when at the age of nine years, became pregnant very shortly afterwards (d'Outreport).
  10. In my own opinion there is no doubt but that some females really do menstruate while pregnant.
  11. She was reared in the utmost poverty, was chlorotic, and did not menstruate till she was eighteen years old.
  12. But then why don't all women menstruate at the same time with the same moon, I mean?
  13. It is extremely rare for a woman to conceive who does not menstruate regularly.