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词汇 piles
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Definition of piles in English:

piles

plural nounpʌɪlzpaɪlz
  • Haemorrhoids.

    痔,痔疮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
    • Piles tend to be caused by factors that cause the blood vessels to swell, including anything that increases pressure inside the abdomen such as constipation, pregnancy and being overweight.
    • Husband and wife, Jean and Fred, had piles for most of their lives, but were too embarrassed to seek help.
    • Stomach ulcers, piles, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon) and bowel cancer may cause bleeding in the gut and result in anaemia.
    • Surgical removal of piles is called haemorrhoidectomy.
    • A Dalit woman who had come to a local private nursing home for treatment of piles, allegedly died because of doctor's negligence.
    • Piles are incredibly common - at least 50 per cent of people suffer with them at some time.
    • Haemorrhoids, also known as piles are rather like varicose veins in the canal of the anus.
    • Unfortunately confusion still exists among lay people and doctors, who misuse the terms haemorrhoids and piles to cover a variety of complaints.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably from Latin pila 'ball' (because of the globular form of external haemorrhoids).

  • pellet from Late Middle English:

    Pellet is from Old French pelote ‘metal ball’, from a diminutive of Latin pila ‘ball’. Latin pila is also the source of pill, originally balls of medicine, and piles for haemorrhoids (both LME). Platoon is a less obvious relative. It comes from French peloton ‘platoon’, literally ‘small ball’. It captured the concept of a small body of foot soldiers acting as a closely organized unit.

Definition of piles in US English:

piles

plural nounpīlzpaɪlz
  • Hemorrhoids.

    痔,痔疮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Piles are incredibly common - at least 50 per cent of people suffer with them at some time.
    • Stomach ulcers, piles, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon) and bowel cancer may cause bleeding in the gut and result in anaemia.
    • Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
    • Unfortunately confusion still exists among lay people and doctors, who misuse the terms haemorrhoids and piles to cover a variety of complaints.
    • Haemorrhoids, also known as piles are rather like varicose veins in the canal of the anus.
    • Husband and wife, Jean and Fred, had piles for most of their lives, but were too embarrassed to seek help.
    • Piles tend to be caused by factors that cause the blood vessels to swell, including anything that increases pressure inside the abdomen such as constipation, pregnancy and being overweight.
    • Surgical removal of piles is called haemorrhoidectomy.
    • A Dalit woman who had come to a local private nursing home for treatment of piles, allegedly died because of doctor's negligence.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably from Latin pila ‘ball’ (because of the globular form of external hemorrhoids).

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