incontinent 英 [ɪn'kɒntɪnənt]   美 [ɪnˈkɑntənənt]

incontinent

incontinent  英 [ɪn'kɒntɪnənt] 美 [ɪnˈkɑntənənt]

adj. 失禁的;不能自制的,无节制的;荒淫的  adv. 立即,即刻 

Their babies had died, and the prolonged labor had inflicted a dreadful injury on the mothers: an internal wound called a fistula, which left them incontinent and soaked in urine. 她们的婴孩都死掉了,长时间的生产对年轻的妈妈造成了可怕的创伤:一种内部的损伤,又叫瘘管,瘘让她们小便失禁,整日泡在尿液里。
These patients were unable to recognize family members, incontinent and unable to get around on their own. 这些病人记不住家里的门牌号码,失禁,并且生活不能自理。

  • One of the less glamorous parts of parenthood is being responsible for an incontinent newborn who can't control the urge to urinate or defecate.
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  • adj. 失禁的;不能自制的,无节制的;荒淫的
  • adv. 立即,即刻
  • 1. Their babies had died, and the prolonged labor had inflicted a dreadful injury on the mothers: an internal wound called a fistula, which left them incontinent and soaked in urine.

    她们的婴孩都死掉了,长时间的生产对年轻的妈妈造成了可怕的创伤:一种内部的损伤,又叫瘘管,瘘让她们小便失禁,整日泡在尿液里。

  • 2. These patients were unable to recognize family members, incontinent and unable to get around on their own.

    这些病人记不住家里的门牌号码,失禁,并且生活不能自理。

  • 3. She is doubly incontinent and the swan neck deformity which began 20 years ago in all fingers of both hands has now twisted them to a state of utter uselessness.

    她患有双重失禁,就在20年前当她双手的手指弯曲到一种完全失去功能时,患上了天鹅脖畸形脖。

  • incontinent (adj.) late 14c., "wanting self-restraint," from Old French incontinent (14c.) or directly from Latin incontinentem (nominative incontinens) "immoderate, intemperate, not holding back," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + continens (see continent (adj.)). Originally chiefly of sexual appetites. General sense of "unable to retain" is from 1640s; medical sense of "unable to control bowels or bladder, unable to restrain natural discharges from the body" is attested by 1828.
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