hymen 英 [ˈhaɪmən]   美 [ˈhaɪmən]

hymen

hymen  英 [ˈhaɪmən] 美 [ˈhaɪmən]

n. [解剖] 处女膜 

名词复数:hymens 

She eventually went to the Paris clinic of Dr Marc Abecassis to have surgery to restore her hymen. 最后在巴黎一家由马克·阿贝卡西斯医生开的诊所里,她进行了处女膜修复手术。
Women who play sports and frequently cycle or swim can also break their hymen, even though they might be virgins. 女性做运动和经常性地骑自行车或游泳都可以让她们的处女膜破裂,即使她们可能是处女。

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  • n. [解剖] 处女膜
  • 1. She eventually went to the Paris clinic of Dr Marc Abecassis to have surgery to restore her hymen.

    最后在巴黎一家由马克·阿贝卡西斯医生开的诊所里,她进行了处女膜修复手术。

  • 2. Women who play sports and frequently cycle or swim can also break their hymen, even though they might be virgins.

    女性做运动和经常性地骑自行车或游泳都可以让她们的处女膜破裂,即使她们可能是处女。

  • 3. Some females have no hymen at birth at all, since the tissue divided completely while they were still in the womb.

    一些女性在出生时就根本没有处女膜,因为这一组织还在子宫中的时候就完全分裂。

  • Hymen 1580s, Greek god of marriage, represented as a youth carrying a torch and a veil, perhaps etymologically "the joiner," literally "the one who sews" (two together); see hymen. Related: Hymeniac.
  • hymen (n.) 1610s, from French hymen (16c.), from medical Latin, ultimately from Greek hymen "membrane (especially 'virginal membrane,' as the membrane par excellence); thin skin," from PIE *syu-men-, from root *syu- "to bind, sew." Specific modern medical meaning begins with Vesalius in the 1555 edition of "De humani corporis fabrica." Apparently not directly connected to Hymen, the god of marriage, but sharing the same root and in folk etymology supposed to be related. Related: Hymenial.
hymen / ˈhaɪmən ; NAmE ˈhaɪmən / noun ( anatomy ) a piece of skin that partly covers the opening of the vaginain women who have never had sex 处女膜 hymen hymens hymen / ˈhaɪmən ; NAmE ˈhaɪmən /
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