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词汇 orifice
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Definition of orifice in English:

orifice

noun ˈɒrɪfɪsˈɔrəfəs
  • An opening, particularly one in the body such as a nostril or the anus.

    (尤指身体上的)开口,孔,洞

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The anal canal ends at the anus, which is the external orifice, or opening, of the digestive tract.
    • In addition, no diverticular orifices were identified.
    • Hair is found on all parts of the skin except the palm and sole, and the oral, anal, and urogenital orifices.
    • Teeth are exempted from the requirement, as are incisions in or around natural body orifices.
    • The ureters, their resection margins, and internal orifices were free from tumor.
    • Other landmarks used to guide resection are the right and left ureteral orifices and the bladder neck.
    • The exophytic mass bulged from the roof of the left atrium between the atrial septum and the orifices of the pulmonary veins.
    • On the left there was an obstructing lesion noted at the orifice of the left upper lobe bronchus.
    • Anatomists have applied the term cardia to that part of the stomach that lies around the orifice of the tubular esophagus.
    • The major orifice opposite the aulacophore is the anus, with the mouth somewhere near the ambulacrum.
    • This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis.
    • Epithelia are tissues lining the outer surface of the body, or the inner surface of organs which have a direct connection to one of the body's orifices.
    • Laparoscopy enables hernial orifices to be observed and tension-free mesh repair to be carried out effectively.
    • Jordan's hands clasped over the inhaler and pressed the orifice of it and faced it to her mouth.
    • We even applied sunscreen to the nostrils, an orifice often overlooked by the uninitiated.
    • It had large, opaque eyes, no nose, and a lipless slit for a mouth with two small orifices on each side.
    • Under the reconstruction favoured here, the right orifice is the mouth and the left the anus, implying a U-shaped gut.
    • During excretion, the urethral orifice below the bladder is opened and the urine passes through the urethra.
    • The ureteral orifices are located at the proximal borders of the trigone area.
    • The level of the orifices of the coronary arteries in the sinuses of Valaslva varies in both the vertical and horizontal directions.
    Synonyms
    opening, hole, aperture, crack, slot, slit, cleft, cranny, chink, gap, space, vent, breach, break, rent, fissure, mouth, crevice, rift, perforation, pore

Origin

Late Middle English: from French, from late Latin orificium, from os, or- 'mouth' + facere 'make'.

Definition of orifice in US English:

orifice

nounˈôrəfəsˈɔrəfəs
  • An opening, as of a pipe or tube, or one in the body, such as a nostril or the anus.

    (尤指身体上的)开口,孔,洞

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the left there was an obstructing lesion noted at the orifice of the left upper lobe bronchus.
    • Teeth are exempted from the requirement, as are incisions in or around natural body orifices.
    • Other landmarks used to guide resection are the right and left ureteral orifices and the bladder neck.
    • The anal canal ends at the anus, which is the external orifice, or opening, of the digestive tract.
    • Jordan's hands clasped over the inhaler and pressed the orifice of it and faced it to her mouth.
    • The exophytic mass bulged from the roof of the left atrium between the atrial septum and the orifices of the pulmonary veins.
    • During excretion, the urethral orifice below the bladder is opened and the urine passes through the urethra.
    • This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis.
    • Anatomists have applied the term cardia to that part of the stomach that lies around the orifice of the tubular esophagus.
    • Epithelia are tissues lining the outer surface of the body, or the inner surface of organs which have a direct connection to one of the body's orifices.
    • Under the reconstruction favoured here, the right orifice is the mouth and the left the anus, implying a U-shaped gut.
    • The ureteral orifices are located at the proximal borders of the trigone area.
    • We even applied sunscreen to the nostrils, an orifice often overlooked by the uninitiated.
    • The major orifice opposite the aulacophore is the anus, with the mouth somewhere near the ambulacrum.
    • In addition, no diverticular orifices were identified.
    • The ureters, their resection margins, and internal orifices were free from tumor.
    • Hair is found on all parts of the skin except the palm and sole, and the oral, anal, and urogenital orifices.
    • It had large, opaque eyes, no nose, and a lipless slit for a mouth with two small orifices on each side.
    • The level of the orifices of the coronary arteries in the sinuses of Valaslva varies in both the vertical and horizontal directions.
    • Laparoscopy enables hernial orifices to be observed and tension-free mesh repair to be carried out effectively.
    Synonyms
    opening, hole, aperture, crack, slot, slit, cleft, cranny, chink, gap, space, vent, breach, break, rent, fissure, mouth, crevice, rift, perforation, pore

Origin

Late Middle English: from French, from late Latin orificium, from os, or- ‘mouth’ + facere ‘make’.

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