regurgitation

英 [rɪ,ɡɜːdʒɪ'teɪʃən] 美 [riɡɝdʒɪ'teʃən]
  • n. 回流;反刍;流回
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regurgitation (n.)
c. 1600, from Medieval Latin regurgitationem (nominative regurgitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of regurgitare "to overflow," from re- "back" (see re-) + Late Latin gurgitare "engulf, flood" (found in Latin ingurgitare "to pour in"), from gurges "whirlpool, gorge, abyss" (see gurges).
1. Total regurgitation of swallowed material without any nausea whatsoever suggests esophageal obstruction.
将所进食物全部反出而不伴任何恶心,即说明有食管梗阻.

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2. Feeding too rapidly will cause abdominal distension and regurgitation.
喂得太快会引起腹胀和反流.

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3. Burned patients frequently aspirate after regurgitation of fluids.
烧伤病人常因反胃而液吸.

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4. The most common causes are aortic or pulmonic valve regurgitation.
最常见的原因是主动脉瓣或肺动脉瓣反流.

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5. The pulmonary valve functioned well without significantly regurgitation on echocardiography.
超声心动图检查肺动脉瓣功能良好,无明显反流.

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