释义 |
di·ar·rhea noun or di·ar·rhoea \ˌdīəˈrēə\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English diaria, from Late Latin diarrhoea, from Greek diarrhoia, literally, act of flowing through, from diarrhein to flow through, from dia- + rhein to flow — more at stream : an abnormal frequency of discharge of more or less fluid intestinal evacuations due to infectious, fermentative, or toxic causes or physiologic disturbances • di·ar·rhe·al or di·ar·rhoe·al \|dīə|rēəl\ or di·ar·rhe·ic or di·ar·rhoe·ic \-ēik\ also di·ar·rhet·ic or di·ar·rhoet·ic \-red.ik\ adjective |