0 an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest -- 胃;肚子,腹部
I suggested that some weak tea might settle (= calm) her stomach. 我建議她喝杯茶,也許可以緩解她胃部的不適。
He felt a knot of nervousness in the pit (= bottom) of his stomach. 他心裡一陣緊張。
I was hungry and my stomach had started growling/rumbling (= making noises). 我餓了,肚子開始咕咕叫。
She has a very delicate stomach and doesn't eat spicy food. 她腸胃不好,不能吃辛辣食物。
The sight of blood always churns/turns my stomach (= makes me feel as if I am going to vomit). 看見血總會令我反胃。
He was punched in the stomach. 他的肚子挨了一拳。
1 to be able to accept an unpleasant idea or watch something unpleasant -- 能夠容忍,承受得住(令人不快的想法或景象)
In paca, females had heavier stomachs than males and ate more exocarp and seeds when 67-89% of them were gestating and births were at a minimum (8.6%).
The majority of stomachs examined are empty, while remains from scats permit identification of prey only in broad taxonomic terms and do not include more digestible prey items.
Frequency of arthropods in stomachs of tropical hummingbirds.
Co-occurrences of foods in stomachs and feces of fruit-eating birds.
The advantages of using stomaching rather than sonication were that more bacteria were recovered and cells were not misshapen due to the disruptiveness of the technique (data not shown).
Most of the stomachs (60%) examined in 2000 were empty, while others were only partially filled with remains of crustaceans, possibly pink shrimp, and unidentified fish.
All food types were observed in almost all of the stomachs.
We have found various parts of consumed fishes in almost all the stomachs of adult individuals of this species.