defecate
/ˈdefəkeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdefəkeɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈde-fi-ˌkāt/ (ame, mw)
defecate — 動詞
- defecate,,present simple I / you / we / they
- defecatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- defecates,,he / she / it
- defecateshe / she / it
- defecated,,past simple
- defecatedpast simple
- defecating,,-ing form
- defecating-ing form
1. to let solid waste leave your body through the anus
排便
把糞便從肛門排出
to let solid waste leave your body through the anus
After three days of constipation, Aarav finally defecated without pain.
便秘三天後,Aarav 終於能不痛地排便了。
formal medical verb in a patient context
The nurse asked Takeshi whether he had defecated since surgery.
護理師問 Takeshi 手術後是否已經排過便。
whether + past perfect in a medical question
The doctor told Darius to call if he could not defecate.
醫生告訴 Darius,如果一直無法排便就要打電話給診所。
Some newborn babies do not defecate during the first day.
有些新生兒在出生後第一天不會排便。
Patients may defecate into a bedpan after major stomach surgery.
病人在腹部大手術後,可能要在便盆裡排便。
- pass stool
medical or clinical phrasing, often used in charts or doctor questions
- have a bowel movement
polite and common in hospitals, less technical than 'defecate'
- poop
everyday informal word, especially common with children and family
- shit
vulgar slang and much ruder than the formal headword
文法句型
defecate
defecate + preposition phrase
用法筆記
Mainly used in medical, scientific, or other formal discussions. In ordinary conversation, people usually say 'poop', 'shit', 'go to the toilet', or 'have a bowel movement' instead.