pus

英 [pʌs] 美 [pʌs]
  • n. 脓;脓汁
  • n. (Pus)人名;(匈)普什
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来自拉丁语pus,脓,疮口,来自PIE*pu,膨胀,肿胀,腐烂,腐化,词源同putrid,pustule.

pus
pus: [16] English borrowed pus from Latin pūs, which was descended from the prehistoric Indo- European base *- (source also of English foul and Latin puter ‘rotten’, from which English gets putrid [16]). Its stem form pūr- has given English purulent [16] and suppurate [16]. The Greek relative of Latin pūs was púon ‘pus’, from which English gets pyorrhoea [18].
=> foul, purulent, putrid, pyorrhoea, suppurate
pus (n.)
late 14c., from Latin pus "pus, matter from a sore;" figuratively "bitterness, malice" (related to puter "rotten" and putere "to stink"), from PIE *pu- (2) "to rot, decay" (cognates: Sanskrit puyati "rots, stinks," putih "stinking, foul, rotten;" Greek puon "discharge from a sore," pythein "to cause to rot;" Lithuanian puviu "to rot;" Gothic fuls, Old English ful "foul"), perhaps originally echoic of a natural exclamation of disgust.
1. The wound had not healed properly and was oozing pus.
伤口未真正痊瘉,还在流脓.

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2. The wound is still discharging pus.
这伤口仍在流浓.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. The wound discharges pus.
伤口流脓.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. Disfiguring subcutaneous lesions bulge onto the surface and at intervals discharge pus.
皮下损害的形象是向表面凸起,并间断地分泌出脓液.

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5. The bandage, stiff with pus and blood , was stuck fast to the torn muscles.
绷带上满是脓血, 紧粘在血肉上.

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