colic 英 [ˈkɒlɪk]   美 [ˈkɑlɪk]

colic

colic  英 [ˈkɒlɪk] 美 [ˈkɑlɪk]

n. 疝气;疝痛;急腹痛 

名词复数:colics 

colic is almost always gone in four months. 疝气总是在四个月内就几乎消失殆尽。
Big Ben also had two really bad attacks of colic and unlike most horses, Ben made it through. 大本曾经有两次很严重的急腹痛,不像大多数的马那样,他挺过来了。

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  • n. 疝气;疝痛;急腹痛
  • 1. colic is almost always gone in four months.

    疝气总是在四个月内就几乎消失殆尽。

  • 2. Big Ben also had two really bad attacks of colic and unlike most horses, Ben made it through.

    大本曾经有两次很严重的急腹痛,不像大多数的马那样,他挺过来了。

  • 3. Every year there is a jumping show to honour Ben. All the money they raise for it is given to help find a cure for horse colic.

    每一年都会有一场纪念本的跨栏跳跃表演,所有募集的钱都用来帮助治疗马匹急腹痛。

  • colic (n.) "disease characterized by severe spasmodic abdominal pain," early 15c., from Late Latin colicus "pertaining to colic," from Greek kolikos, belonging to the kolon "lower intestine" (see colon (n.2)). The word was used in English late 14c. as an adjective, "affecting the colon." Related: Colicky (1742).
colic / ˈkɒlɪk ; NAmE ˈkɑːlɪk / noun [uncountable ] severe pain in the stomach and bowels,suffered especially by babies (尤指婴儿的)急性腹痛,腹绞痛 col·icky / ; NAmE / adjective colic colics colic / ˈkɒlɪk ; NAmE ˈkɑːlɪk / col·icky / ; NAmE /
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