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faeces

英 [ˈfiːsiːz]

美 [ˈfiːsiːz]

n.  粪便

Collins.1

牛津词典

    noun

    • 粪便
      solid waste material that leaves the body through the anus

      柯林斯词典

        in AM, use 美国英语用 feces

      • 粪便;排泄物
        Faecesis the solid waste substance that people and animals get rid of from their body by passing it through the anus.

        英英释义

        noun

        双语例句

        • Bacteria present in the faeces of an infected person are the main source of contamination.
          存在于受感染者粪便中的杆菌是主要污染源。
        • Infection results from contact with blood or other body fluids ( faeces, vomitus, urine, saliva, and respiratory secretions) with high virus concentration, especially when these fluids contain blood.
          接触具有高病毒浓度的血液或其它体液(粪便、呕吐物、尿液、唾液和呼吸道分泌物),尤其当这些液体含有血液时,可获得感染。
        • Further lab work showed that cats can carry the virus in their guts and faeces, and so could contaminate the environment to spread the virus.
          进一步的实验室研究显示猫能在它们的消化道和粪便中携带病毒,因此能通过污染环境来传播病毒。
        • Animal faeces also contain microorganisms that can cause diarrhoea.
          动物粪便也含有可引起腹泻的微生物。
        • The excrement disc device has simple structure and is able to reliably distinguish the faeces and the piss.
          本实用新型的用于大小便的便盘装置,结构简单,能够可靠地区分大便和小便。
        • In countries without adequate sewage disposal systems, faeces and articles soiled with faeces may need to be disinfected before disposal.
          在没有足够的污水处理系统的国家,可能需要在处置前对粪便和污有粪便的物品进行消毒。
        • Sheep have been introduced onto the land to add nutrients to the soil in the form of their urine and faeces.
          把羊引入到这片土地上是为了用它们的尿和粪便增加这里的土壤的养分。
        • Researchers analysed faeces from wild gorillas in Cameroon and blood samples from a captive animal from Gabon.
          研究人员分析了来自喀麦隆的野生大猩猩粪便和从加蓬捕获的动物的血液样本。
        • A tank feeds mixed urine and faeces through a rig that heats it to 200 ° C under high pressure, killing pathogens.
          尿液和排泄物都存储在一个容器中,在高压下利用一个仪器将它加热到200°C,这样就能杀死致病菌。
        • Food will turn to faeces.
          食物只会化为排泄物。