bladder 英 [ˈblædə(r)]   美 [ˈblædɚ]

bladder

bladder  英 [ˈblædə(r)] 美 [ˈblædɚ]

n. 膀胱;囊状物,可充气的囊袋 

名词复数:bladders 

This might irritate your bladder and aggravate your condition. 这可能会刺激您的膀胱,并加剧您的病情。
By the end of the talk, she says, "All the coffee had reached my bladder. 到演讲结束时,她说:“所有的咖啡已经到达我的膀胱。

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  • n. 膀胱;囊状物,可充气的囊袋
  • 1. This might irritate your bladder and aggravate your condition.

    这可能会刺激您的膀胱,并加剧您的病情。

  • 2. By the end of the talk, she says, "All the coffee had reached my bladder.

    到演讲结束时,她说:“所有的咖啡已经到达我的膀胱。

  • 3. The new bladder is nurtured in an incubator that mimics body conditions, allowing the cells to grow and knit together.

    新膀胱被放在一个模拟身体环境的培养器中培养,这能让细胞生长并相互交织起来。

  • bladder (n.) Old English blædre (West Saxon), bledre (Anglian) "(urinary) bladder," also "blister, pimple," from Proto-Germanic *blodram "something inflated" (source also of Old Norse blaðra, Old Saxon bladara, Old High German blattara, German Blatter, Dutch blaar), from PIE root *bhle- "to blow." Extended senses from early 13c. from animal bladders used for buoyancy, storage, etc.
blad·der / ˈblædə(r) ; NAmE ˈblædər / noun 1 an organ that is shaped like a bag in which liquid waste (= urine) collects before it is passed out of the body 膀胱 see also gall bladder 2 a bag made of rubber, leather, etc. that can be filled with air or liquid, such as the one inside a football 皮囊,气囊(如球胆) bladder bladders blad·der / ˈblædə(r) ; NAmE ˈblædər /
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