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词汇 abdominal
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Definition of abdominal in English:

abdominal

adjective abˈdɒmɪn(ə)lˌæbˈdɑmən(ə)l
  • Relating to the abdomen.

    与腹部有关的

    abdominal pain

    腹痛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and discomfort and disturbed bowel habits.
    • The weight of the abdominal viscera and adipose tissue pressed on the diaphragm, resulting in decreased chest volume.
    • Nausea, vomiting, chest pain, a sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea then may appear.
    • Girls with ovarian tumors may have abdominal pain and masses that can be felt in the abdomen.
    • She awoke one night with fierce abdominal cramping and rectal pain.
    • I once did a house call on a teenage boy with abdominal pain and nausea.
    • Stool collects in the child's colon and rectum and may cause abdominal pain.
    • Family physicians frequently see patients who have abdominal pain and altered bowel habits.
    • The adverse effects of iron tablets are mainly feeling sick, abdominal pain, diarrhoea or constipation.
    • It is a general principle of abdominal distension that one must treat the spleen.
    • The patient was a young woman who presented in a busy admissions department with abdominal pain.
    • If perforation occurs in the stomach or intestines, fever and abdominal pain and tenderness may develop.
    • The major problem with excess abdominal fat is that it is highly associated with the development of heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
    • I do not deny that there are patients with chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habit that defy analysis.
    • The most common complaint is headache, followed by recurrent abdominal pain and musculoskeletal pain.
    • The silo was progressively reduced, returning the abdominal viscera to the abdominal cavity.
    • She also gives exercises for the deep abdominal muscles to stabilize the back and pelvic girdle.
    • Children with recurrent abdominal pain present a difficult conundrum for doctors.
    • With treatment, his abdominal pain resolved and rectal bleeding ceased.
    • He was taken to hospital for emergency abdominal surgery.
    Synonyms
    stomach, gastric, intestinal, stomachic, enteric, duodenal, visceral, coeliac, ventral
noun abˈdɒmɪn(ə)lˌæbˈdɑmən(ə)l
usually abdominals
  • An abdominal muscle.

    腹肌

    Pilates greatly benefits the lower abdominals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment.
    • The abdominals have the same capacity to improve muscular strength and endurance as any other muscle group in the body.
    • Contract your abdominals to lift your shoulder blades off the ball.
    • Contract abdominals, dropping tailbone down so back is straight and torso is supported.
    • Once airborne, use your hip flexors and abdominals to pull your knees as high as possible up to your chest so that they touch your hands.
    • Improved trunk stability may be achieved through training of the lower abdominals for patients in all phases.
    • The two went to work on her hamstrings, abdominals and back muscles.
    • Remember that abdominals are muscles, just like triceps, biceps, pecs and lats.
    • It's one of the best exercises you can do for your abdominals.
    • After the birth, you'll also need to strengthen your pelvic floor and abdominals.
    • It's one of the best exercises you can do for the abdominals.
    • Your abdominals are, in fact, four separate muscle groups.
    • Contract lower abdominals and lift left leg about two inches off floor.
    • Lower hips, pulling abdominals up and in until body forms a straight line from head to heels.
    • More advanced students use their abdominals and thigh muscles to keep their legs extended.
    • Engage your abdominals, squeezing shoulder blades together and down.
    • All these exercises target your core muscles: rectus, obliques and transverse abdominals.
    • Obliques are actually a separate muscle from the abdominals, but are usually worked along with the abs as part of the overall package.
    • I can boast coconut deltoids, pulsating pectorals, bulging biceps and six pack abdominals.
    • You'll train your abdominals and spine extensors to work simultaneously to maintain your lifted position as you move your top leg.

Derivatives

  • abdominally

    腹肌

  • adverb
    • Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Abdominally disseminated ovarian cancer often expresses itself as carcinosis peritonei.
      • In contrast to men with elevated BMI, abdominally obese participants reported low self-esteem.
      • An apparently lean person, who is abdominally obese, could also develop diabetes.
      • The authors conclude that hysterectomy should be performed vaginally rather than abdominally where possible.

Rhymes

nominal, phenomenal, pronominal

Definition of abdominal in US English:

abdominal

adjectiveˌabˈdämən(ə)lˌæbˈdɑmən(ə)l
  • Relating to the abdomen.

    与腹部有关的

    abdominal pain

    腹痛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nausea, vomiting, chest pain, a sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea then may appear.
    • Children with recurrent abdominal pain present a difficult conundrum for doctors.
    • The silo was progressively reduced, returning the abdominal viscera to the abdominal cavity.
    • The most common complaint is headache, followed by recurrent abdominal pain and musculoskeletal pain.
    • She also gives exercises for the deep abdominal muscles to stabilize the back and pelvic girdle.
    • She awoke one night with fierce abdominal cramping and rectal pain.
    • The major problem with excess abdominal fat is that it is highly associated with the development of heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
    • I once did a house call on a teenage boy with abdominal pain and nausea.
    • The patient was a young woman who presented in a busy admissions department with abdominal pain.
    • He was taken to hospital for emergency abdominal surgery.
    • The weight of the abdominal viscera and adipose tissue pressed on the diaphragm, resulting in decreased chest volume.
    • With treatment, his abdominal pain resolved and rectal bleeding ceased.
    • I do not deny that there are patients with chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habit that defy analysis.
    • Girls with ovarian tumors may have abdominal pain and masses that can be felt in the abdomen.
    • Stool collects in the child's colon and rectum and may cause abdominal pain.
    • The adverse effects of iron tablets are mainly feeling sick, abdominal pain, diarrhoea or constipation.
    • If perforation occurs in the stomach or intestines, fever and abdominal pain and tenderness may develop.
    • It is a general principle of abdominal distension that one must treat the spleen.
    • Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and discomfort and disturbed bowel habits.
    • Family physicians frequently see patients who have abdominal pain and altered bowel habits.
    Synonyms
    stomach, gastric, intestinal, stomachic, enteric, duodenal, visceral, coeliac, ventral
nounˌabˈdämən(ə)lˌæbˈdɑmən(ə)l
usually abdominals
  • An abdominal muscle.

    腹肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your abdominals are, in fact, four separate muscle groups.
    • All these exercises target your core muscles: rectus, obliques and transverse abdominals.
    • Improved trunk stability may be achieved through training of the lower abdominals for patients in all phases.
    • Lower hips, pulling abdominals up and in until body forms a straight line from head to heels.
    • I can boast coconut deltoids, pulsating pectorals, bulging biceps and six pack abdominals.
    • You'll train your abdominals and spine extensors to work simultaneously to maintain your lifted position as you move your top leg.
    • Remember that abdominals are muscles, just like triceps, biceps, pecs and lats.
    • Contract your abdominals to lift your shoulder blades off the ball.
    • Contract abdominals, dropping tailbone down so back is straight and torso is supported.
    • The two went to work on her hamstrings, abdominals and back muscles.
    • Engage your abdominals, squeezing shoulder blades together and down.
    • After the birth, you'll also need to strengthen your pelvic floor and abdominals.
    • Once airborne, use your hip flexors and abdominals to pull your knees as high as possible up to your chest so that they touch your hands.
    • Contract lower abdominals and lift left leg about two inches off floor.
    • It's one of the best exercises you can do for the abdominals.
    • Obliques are actually a separate muscle from the abdominals, but are usually worked along with the abs as part of the overall package.
    • The abdominals have the same capacity to improve muscular strength and endurance as any other muscle group in the body.
    • With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment.
    • More advanced students use their abdominals and thigh muscles to keep their legs extended.
    • It's one of the best exercises you can do for your abdominals.
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