intestines
intestines — 名詞
1. the long tubes inside the body that food passes through after it leaves the stom
腸子
從胃往下消化食物的管道
the long tubes inside the body that food passes through after it leaves the stomach, where the body takes in what it needs before the rest becomes waste
The doctor said Elena's intestines were healing well after the surgery.
醫生說 Elena 的腸子在手術後恢復得很好。
intestines + plural verb: were healing
Greasy food can upset your intestines and give you bad stomach pain.
油膩的食物可能會刺激你的腸子,讓你肚子痛得很厲害。
upset your intestines — common health context
The scan showed that part of Asher's intestines was badly twisted.
掃描顯示 Asher 的部分腸子嚴重扭轉了。
A blocked section of the intestines can stop food from moving normally.
腸子有一段阻塞時,食物可能無法正常移動。
After the fall, doctors checked whether Jude's intestines had been damaged.
跌倒之後,醫師檢查 Jude 的腸子是否受傷了。
- bowels
more formal or delicate; often used when talking about illness or body functions
- gut
informal and usually singular; common in everyday speech
- digestive tract
broader medical term that also includes other parts beyond the intestines
文法句型
someone's intestines + plural verb
part of the intestines + singular verb
the intestines + can be damaged / blocked / twisted
用法筆記
Usually used in the plural when talking about this part of the digestive system in general. More specific medical terms such as 'small intestine' and 'large intestine' name particular sections.