saliva的意思和读音

saliva

: [səˈlaɪvə] : [sə'laɪvə]

n.

n.spittle,spit,drool,dribble,slobber

salivan.

1.the liquid that is produced in your mouth that helps you to swallow food

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n.1.the liquid produced by glands in your mouth

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7.(saliva),(anticoagulant),(hirudin) (thrombus)

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1.The flu virus is usually spread in the small droplets of saliva coughed or sneezed into the atmosphere by an infected person.

2.The jury ruled that he had harassed the officer with a deadly weapon (despite the fact that HIV cannot be transmitted through saliva).使)。

3.He had become very still. Saliva was at the corners of his mouth.

4.They did some tests. "You do get a whopping lot of DNA out of saliva, but much of it turns out to be bacteria, " he recalls.。“DNA,。”

5.A reddish saliva soiled the corners of her lips, and she had a black hole in her mouth.窿

6.On returning to Rugby I started to get aches behind the eyes and one afternoon My eyes became bloodshot and there was blood in my saliva.Rugby

7.Mouth chewing is usually thought to break food into pieces and mix them with the saliva thoroughly for easier swallowing and digestion.便

8.An infected female Anopheles mosquito's saliva contains great numbers of the form of the parasite known as the sporozoite.

9."Betty" seems to be just a gimmick, to be used in a vain , to win some unnecessary criticism and saliva.“

10.He dared not to compete with me in forces, but often showed his outside help and fortunes before me to cause my appetite and saliva.耀