2020年7月5日 星期日

-osmia, .bibliosmia, irritable, grouchy, irritable bowel syndrome



一緊張即肚痛?負面情緒爆煲 學生「腸易激」急增
受到生活壓力、社會撕裂、疫情持續的影響,港人負面情緒一發不可收拾,腸易激綜合症(IBS)已成風土病。何善衡腸胃健康中心主任胡志遠警告,愈來愈多人自小種下「玻璃肚」的病根。


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過敏性腸症候群(英語表記irritable bowel syndromeの頭文字をとって「IBS」といいます)は、 お腹の痛みや調子がわるく、それと関連して便秘や下痢などのお通じの異常(排便回数や便の形の異常)が数ヵ月以上続く状態のときに最も考えられる病気です。


bibliosmia (Greek words for 'book' and 'smell'.)書香













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out of sortsIrritable, grouchy, as in Don't ask him today--he's out of sorts. This expression also implies that one's poor spirits result from feeling slightly ill. [Early 1600s] The synonym out of humor, on the other hand, used more in Britain than America, simply means "ill-tempered" or "irritable." [Mid-1600s]

 out of sorts 気分が悪い; 機嫌が悪い.

“We put our heads together and said, ‘Something is out of sorts,”‘ said Carole Bower, the department head.

It takes all sorts (to make a world). SAYING
said to emphasize that people have different characters, opinions and abilities, and that you should accept this




grouchy

ˈɡraʊtʃi/
adjective
  1. irritable and bad-tempered; grumpy; complaining.

    "the old man grew sulky and grouchy"

    synonyms:grumpycrossirritablebad-temperedcrotchetycrabbycrabbedcantankerous, curmudgeonly, moodymiserablemorosesullensurlychurlishMore
irritable
adjective
UK 
 
/ˈɪr.ɪ.tə.bəl/
 US 
 
/ˈɪr.ə.t̬ə.bəl/
C2
易怒的,暴躁的
Be careful what you say - he's rather irritable today.說話小心點——他今天脾氣很大。
"Don't disturb me again," she said in an irritable (= angry) voice.「不要再打擾我,」她煩躁地說。
-osmia. [Gr. osme, odor + -ia] Suffix meaning odor, smell. See: osmo-

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