perspiration

perspiration [ˌpɜ:spəˈreɪʃn]  [ˌpɜ:rspəˈreɪʃn] 

perspiration 基本解释

名词汗; 汗水; 出汗; 流汗

perspiration 相关例句

名词

1. There were beads of perspiration on his upper lip.
    他的上唇上有汗珠。

perspiration 词典解释
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1. 汗;汗珠
    Perspiration is the liquid which comes out on the surface of your skin when you are hot or frightened.

    e.g. His hands were wet with perspiration.
           他双手被汗水浸湿了。
    e.g. ...night sweats and excessive perspiration.
           夜间盗汗和出汗过多

perspiration 单语例句

1. To decrease perspiration, soak your feet in cool water and apple cider vinegar.

2. Wafts of heavy perspiration fill the air as hurried footsteps and babies'cries echo through the narrow corridor.

3. perspiration

3. The risk of dehydration is especially high in summer because perspiration causes the body to lose more liquid.

4. Bild newspaper said that chemists believed the notes only disintegrate when in contact with hand perspiration.

5. That's because perspiration that accumulates overnight cannot properly dissipate under the folded bed clothing.

6. perspiration的近义词

6. The queue still snaked off into the distance, with people fanning themselves as rivers of perspiration ran off them.

7. Flop sweat is nervous perspiration caused by a fear of failure before an audience.

8. Health experts say adults should drink about two liters of water each day to replace all the body water lost in liquid wastes and perspiration.

9. perspiration什么意思

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10. However, a person suffering from heat exhaustion loses too much water through perspiration.

perspiration 英英释义

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noun

1. salty fluid secreted by sweat glands

    e.g. sweat poured off his brow

    Synonym: sweat sudor

2. the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid

    e.g. perspiration is a homeostatic process

    Synonym: sweating diaphoresis sudation hidrosis