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nasal

/ney-zuhl/US // ˈneɪ zəl //UK // (ˈneɪzəl) //

鼻腔,鼻腔内,鼻音,鼻部

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the nose: the nasal cavity.
    • : Phonetics. pronounced with the voice issuing through the nose, either partly, as in French nasal vowels, or entirely.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Phonetics. a nasal speech sound.

Examples

  • During the trials, researchers did weekly nasal swabs on participants.

  • Inside your nasal cavity, millions of olfactory neurons are waiting for the next smelly molecule to fly in.

  • The test uses a nasal swab to collect a sample and produces results within minutes using a plastic device similar to a home pregnancy test.

  • In recent days, state-run tabloid Global Times noted that the procedure was controversial, with some doctors saying nasal and throat swabs were more effective because coronavirus is a respiratory infection.

  • Our noses are densely packed with olfactory cells, huddled high up in our nasal passages.

  • Called by the hoity toity term of nasal insufflation, this method was used by some in Asia till a few hundred years ago.

  • Among them were some horrifying images of severe damage to nasal tissue caused by a child lodging a button battery in her nose.

  • As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems.

  • Xylitol Nasal Spray - xylitol is a sugar alcohol and has antibacterial properties.

  • My partner gives me quite a hard time about it, but not as hard a time, she says, as I'm giving my nasal tubes.

  • Gunn possessed a purple complexion which attained to full vigor of coloring in the nasal region.

  • For more than another hour that sweet nasal monotonous voice trilled on.

  • This pronunciation of the nasal vowels in French is, as is well known, an important factor in the famous "accent du Midi."

  • The bacillus is found in the nasal secretions and in sputum; it dies in from twelve to twenty-four hours when dried.

  • From my experience with patients I doubt whether many of them would submit to the intra-nasal spark.