gastric: [17] Grek gastér meant ‘stomach’ (it was related to Greek gráō ‘gnaw, eat’ and Sanskrit gras- ‘devour’). It was used as the basis of the modern Latin adjective gastricus ‘of the stomach’, which English acquired via French gastrique. Derivatives include gastronomy ‘culinary connoisseurship’ [19], originally a French coinage, and gastropod ‘mollusc’ [19], literally ‘stomach-foot’ (from the ventral disc used by molluscs as a ‘foot’).
gastric (adj.)
1650s, from Modern Latin gastricus, from Greek gaster (genitive gastros) "stomach, paunch, belly," often figurative of gluttony or greed, also "womb, uterus; sausage," by dissimilation from *graster, literally "eater, devourer," from gran "to gnaw, eat," from PIE root *gras- "to devour" (cognates: Greek grastis "green fodder," Latin gramen "fodder, grass," Old English cærse "cress").
雙語例句
1. Withdrawal from heroin is actually like a severe attack of gastric flu.
戒斷海洛因的過程實際上就像患了一場嚴重的胃腸型流感。
來自柯林斯例句
2. He suffered from diabetes and gastric ulcers.
他患有糖尿病和胃潰瘍。
來自柯林斯例句
3. Miners are a high risk group for certain types of gastric cancer.
礦工是極易患某幾種胃癌的高風險人群.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
4. That was how I got my gastric trouble.
我的胃病就是這麽得的.
來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》
5. Gastric juice contains hydrochloric acid to provide an acidic solution for pepsin.