英语里的大便、小便、放屁,真正应该怎么说(What should I say about shit, urinating, or farting in English)
英语里的大便、小便、放屁,真正应该怎么说(What should I say about
shit, urinating, or farting in English)
English in the stool, urine, fart, really should say
A Chinese student came to the United States to find a toilet at the airport and asked the foreigner, "Where, is, W.C.?" "Foreigners do not understand.". When a Chinese wife came to the hospital, the foreign nurse asked her, "Did you have a bowel movement?" She could not understand it. Some people have been learning English for decades, and do not know how to say "shit", "Piss" or "fart" in english......
As for sexual problems, it is embarrassing for the old to be embarrassed. See foreign doctor, embarrassed, I do not know how to open the mouth, is really "still holding half of the mask" feeling.
The following are some American taboos about "taboo". After all, these are part of our daily routine. Maybe one day these "taboo words" can still come in handy!
Toilet:
In addition, there are other claims: to, piss = to, take, a, piss = to, take, a, leak = to, void = to, empty. For example:
I need to piss I have to take a = leak.
How, often, do, you, get, up, at, night, to, void? How many times
do you get up at night?
In addition, John (lowercase J, not the man's name is bath room) or toilet "(also called outhouse), which is usually used in outdoor work site or temporary liquidity toilet (sometimes also add portable in front of the word). But there are also foreigners who call their home toilets "John". For example:
There, are, several (portable), Johns, in, the, construction, site. (several temporary toilets on the construction site)
He went to the John a few minutes ago. (he went to the bathroom a few minutes ago)
The, manual, labours, have, to, use (portable), Johns, during, their, working, hours. (workers need to use a mobile toilet during working hours)
However, most children use to pee. For example:
< BR / >
The Boy needs to Pee. < BR / >
< BR / >
然而 「小便检查」又叫做 urine, urine test, 因为这里的 是化验
的样品 (Specimen). For example: < BR / >
< BR / >
DO I need a urine test? < BR / >
< BR / >
注意: 是片语 to piss off, 又是指对人生气或对事物的不满.不过
这是不礼貌的片语, 少用为妙. For example: < BR / >
< BR / >
I pissed me off. = I made me Angry. < BR / >
I've always pisses off (AT) The Society (对社会不满). < BR / >
< BR / >
如果「小便」有毛病, 也可以告诉医生说: < BR / >
My urine is cloudy and it smells Strong. (有浊尿, 味道很重) < BR / >
I have pus in urine (或air). (尿有泡沫 (pus) = = cloudy; Air Bubble) < BR / >
I Dribble a Little urine after I have finished urinating. (小
便后还会滴滴答答.) (即失禁毛病) < BR / >
I am passing less urine than usual. (小便的量比平时少) < BR / >
解大便 < BR / >
To make 一般是用 (或 have a bowel movement 或) to take a S *
* t.如果看病, 医生常问: 「do you have regular bowel movement? 」
(大便正常吗?) (说得斯文些, 就是「大肠在转动」) < BR / >
< BR / >
此外,
There are other claims: to, defecate, =to, discharge, excrement (or feces), =to, take, feces (or faeces). For example:
The patient needs to take a s**t. (=to make a bowel
However, children mostly use to make a poo poo or to make a BM. For example:
The, boy, had, a, stinky, BM. (shit stinks)
But the stool exam is called stool exam, because stool is also a sample of the test. For example:
The, doctor, has, to, exam, his, stool. (doctor to check his stool.
)
The doctor sometimes asks, "How, often, do, you, expel (or make or pass) gas?" "Did you fart a lot?"
Is, the, gas, expelled, by, belching? Do you fart when you burp? (verb is
He has, passed, more, gas, than, usual,, within, the, last, two, days. (he has been farting more than usual in the last two days)
Be, careful, not, to, fart, in, the, public.
(note that you must not fart in public.)
As for indigestion, constipation or diarrhea, there are different words. For example:
I have an upset stomach. (dyspepsia) = I have = I have
Note: Heartburn refers to the stomach uncomfortable, not "heartache" (
He has (persistent) constipation. (or irregularity) (often constipated). ) or
He, has, been, unusually, constipated. (constipation is abnormal) Or
He is having problem with irregularity. (or constipation) or He has no bowel movement; for the past few days.
He has, bouts, of, diarrhea.=He, is, having, trouble,, with, diarrhea.
He, can, see, trace, of, blood, and, pus, or, mucus, in, his, stool (or bowel, movement) (blood and mucous membranes can be seen when you defecate)
Added: He got pissed on head, he was angry. (think what it feels like to pee on your head?