flaccid的意思和读音

flaccid

: [ˈflæsɪd] : ['flæksɪd]

adj.

adj.firm

adj.limp,soft,flabby,drooping,loose

flaccidadj.

1.soft and weak; not firm and hard

flaccid breasts

adj.1.(),2.

adj.1.flaccid skin or muscles are loose and soft; a flaccid penis is not hard2.a flaccid argument or idea is not effective

1. Curled-up Flaccid Ripe ...

2. placid flaccid rancid ...

3. flaccid management. flaccid n. flaccid ...

4. placid flaccid rancid ...

5. finicky a. flaccid a. flagellate v. ...

6. flaccid paraplegia flaccid flagellate diarrhea ...

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1.The average length of a flaccid one is about 3 inches, but some of these penises grow to be much larger when a man becomes sexually aroused.JJ3

2.The old flabby, flaccid Smiley seems to have been retired, just as the old spymaster himself was put out to grass in the book.退

3.The company President Nicolas Sarkozy is keeping these days is unlikely to help reverse his flaccid approval rating.使·

4.But the young, who will live either up to or down to the standards set for them, deserve better than this well-meaning but flaccid approach.

5.Globally, polio surveillance is at historical highs, as represented by the timely detection of cases of acute flaccid paralysis.

6.Breast Mask: Supplement moisture and elastic protein. Improves the flaccid and sagging situation with a shaping, plump and smooth effect.

7.Eyelids lose their elasticity and muscles that control them become flaccid causing the skin around the eyes to droop and sag .

8.Once ejaculation has occurred, men typically become flaccid fairly quickly, and further stimulation of the penis is even uncomfortable.

9.The pars flaccid, visible in the upper quadrant by otoscopic examination, may have a pink color due to its vascularity.

10.When a plant loses water to the extent that its cells become flaccid, wilting occurs. See plasmolysis.