intestines 肠
- A thin, tough cord made from the intestines of animals, usually sheep, used as strings for musical instruments or as surgical sutures.
羊肠线一种由动物肠,通常是羊肠所制成的牢固的细线,用于乐器的弦或用于手术缝合 - The small intestines of pigs, especially when cooked and eaten as food.
食用猪小肠尤指经烹饪后作为食品的猪小肠
Intestine \In*tes"tine\, n.; pl. {Intestines}. [L. intestinum:
cf. F. intestin. See {Intestine}, a.]
1. (Anat.) That part of the alimentary canal between the
stomach and the anus. See Illust. of Digestive apparatus.
2. pl. The bowels; entrails; viscera.
{Large intestine} (Human Anat. & Med.), the lower portion of
the bowel, terminating at the anus. It is adapted for the
retention of fecal matter, being shorter, broader, and
less convoluted than the small intestine; it consists of
three parts, the c[ae]cum, colon, and rectum.
{Small intestine} (Human Anat. & Med.), the upper portion of
the bowel, in which the process of digestion is
practically completed. It is narrow and contorted, and
consists of three parts, the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
- Victims of gastrointestinal anthrax, in which the disease infects the stomach and intestines, died within a two days of toxic shock, Nikiforov said.
- A man injured in the crash of a Colombian jetliner passed 14 condoms filled with a white powder, becoming at least the second passenger suspected of carrying cocaine in his intestines, police said.
- One of those injured, a 30-year-old man, was found by doctors to have four condoms packed with a white powder they speculated was cocaine in his intestines.
- Extras include live fish, duck intestines and duck, pig and chicken blood.
- He noted that IGF1 is a protein that is normally metabolized by the intestines in humans and does not enter the bloodstream.
- The truth is, eight years ago a stranger jammed a knife into his gut, spilling the intestines out of his slight frame, then slit his throat as he lay calling for help.
- But it is still alive and can penetrate a chicken's intestines.
- Doctors removed part of the gorilla's intestines at the time but feared the risk of infection was too high to repair the hernia.
- Then "the only way to get rid of it is to go into the stomach or intestines with a fiberoptic endoscope, catch it by the tail and pull it out," said Dr. McKerrow.
- Transplants of small intestines have a poor success rate.
- An autopsy found a "fibrous substance" blocking Finnegan's intestines was the cause of death.
- A tongue, small intestines and several strands of hair were found in the same plastic garbage bag with the jaw.
- The preliminary report found that some people with the disorder make unusually small amounts of cholecystokinin, a hormone produced by the intestines that makes people feel full, or sated, after a meal.
- The balloon blocked the whale's intestines and it contracted food poisoning.
- Mohammed Naim Abu Akar was known among Palestinians as "the living martyr" for surviving on intravenous feedings after Israeli bullets destroyed his intestines.
- The bullet tore into his abdomen, damaging both the large and small intestines, Iqraiah said.