mucus
mucus 英 [ˈmju:kəs] 美 [ˈmjukəs]
n. 粘液;黏液
名词复数:mucuss
- Mucus is snot and other slime from inside your body. More specifically, mucus is a secretion of your body's mucus membranes that lubricates the inside of your body and helps protect you from bacteria. You’re welcome.
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- n. 粘液;黏液
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1. Some people think it only causes more mucus.
一些人认为喝牛奶只会导致更多黏液。
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2. I experience a lot of mucus in my throat during the day.
尊敬的毛医生,每天我的喉咙里总是有很多的粘液。
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3. Dried phlem and mucus become like marbles in the lungs - hardened phlegm.
干燥的痰和黏液在肺部变得像大理石一样——硬化了。
- mucus (n.) 1660s (replacing Middle English mucilage), from Latin mucus "slime, mold, mucus of the nose, snot," from PIE root *meug- "slippery, slimy," with derivatives referring to wet or slimy substances or conditions (source also of Latin emungere "to sneeze out, blow one's nose," mucere "be moldy or musty," Greek myssesthai "to blow the nose," myxa "mucus," mykes "fungus," Sanskrit muncati "he releases"). Old English had horh, which may be imitative.
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