faeces
/ˈfiːsiːz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfiːsiːz/ (ame, ipa)
faeces — 名詞
1. The soft waste matter — mostly undigested food, bacteria, and water — that the b
糞便
消化後經腸道排出的軟質廢物
The soft waste matter — mostly undigested food, bacteria, and water — that the body pushes out through the bowel after digestion.
Kwame collected a stool sample that the clinic needed for the faeces test.
Kwame 收集了診所要用來做糞便檢測的樣本。
faeces + test for medical screening
Farid found roundworms in his puppy's faeces and took the dog to the vet.
Farid 在小狗的糞便裡發現了蛔蟲,便帶牠去看獸醫。
Mei-Lin spread dried chicken faeces over the vegetable patch as a natural fertiliser.
Mei-Lin 把曬乾的雞糞撒在菜地上當作天然肥料。
The lab technician showed Naledi how bacteria in faeces samples are identified under the microscope.
實驗室技術員向 Naledi 展示如何在顯微鏡下辨識糞便樣本中的細菌。
Dmitri learned that pale faeces in a newborn can signal liver trouble.
Dmitri 從護士那裡得知,新生兒糞便顏色偏淡可能是肝臟問題的警訊。
文法句型
uncountable noun, typically used with quantifying phrases such as 'a sample of' or 'traces of'
用法筆記
This is the British English spelling; American English uses 'feces'. The word is formal and mainly used in medical, scientific, or veterinary contexts. In everyday conversation, 'poo' (informal, especially with children), 'stool' (clinical), or 'waste' (general) sound more natural. 'Faeces' is an uncountable noun — you say 'a sample of faeces' or 'traces of faeces', never 'a faeces' or 'three faeces'.