2. Sausage (là cháng) is made by stuffing chopped meat into pig intestines and then smoking on cigarettes.
3. Small intestine [xi m 4 o ch á ng] The front of the intestine is lined with complex glandular mucosa, which secretes digestive enzymes and digestive juice, and digested nutrients enter the blood and lymph through the small intestine.
4. Intestine [k cháng] originally refers to the jejunum with an empty stomach. Metaphor is exhausted.
5. Sad [chóu cháng] sad mood; Depressed mood
6. The large intestine [dà cháng] is a part of the intestine, which connects the upper small intestine with the lower anus and is thicker and shorter than the small intestine. ? It is divided into three parts: cecum, colon and rectum. Its main function is to absorb water and form feces. Traditional Chinese medicine is listed as one of the six fu organs.
7. Intestines [intestines] The general term for intestines.
8. Heartbroken [cháng duàn] means very sad.
9. The cecum [máng cháng] starts from the large intestine, and its left posterior wall is connected with the appendix.
10. Rice sausage [fěn cháng] starch is mixed with various seasonings and then poured into the steamed food in the casing.
1 1. Heart, heart
12. Enema [guàn cháng] Water, liquid medicine or nutrients are poured into the intestine from the anus to clean the intestine, treat diseases or supplement nutrition.
13. Colon: A part of the large intestine between the cecum and rectum.
14. Hot intestines [rè cháng] enthusiasm; Willing to help others.
15. Hungry [jρcháng].
16. Ileum [huí cháng] connects the small intestine of jejunum and cecum, showing an arc shape.
17. Intestinal juice [cháng yè] The digestive juice secreted by intestinal mucosal glands contains a variety of enzymes, which can further digest sugar and fat in food.
18. liver and intestine [gān cháng] liver and intestine. ? It is often used with other words to describe people's emotions. Such as heartbroken; Burn liver and intestines
19. Sutures used in intestinal suture surgery. ? Originally made of sheep intestine wall tissue, hence the name. It can be dissolved and absorbed by body tissues after suture.
20. [lǐ chá ng] describes many dead people.
intestines
Spelling: cháng?
Department Head: Month
Reproductive body: intestine
Explanation:
1. From the meat, there is a sound. Original meaning: one of the digestive organs of human beings and animals)
2. Intestines or foods made from intestines.
Such as: small intestine; Fat intestines; sausage
3. Inner feelings.
Such as: heart (heart; Intentional); Intestinal belly (brain); Intestinal shortage (disorder)