profuse造句

The mourner's profuse tears at the burial were heartbreaking.

Then, he became the renown doctor that local masses mentions to be profuse in praise.

Headache, dizziness, profuse sweating, hot skin, coarse breathing, dry mouth and tongue, extreme thirst, superficial, large and rapid pulse.

With tangled emotions, Syson noted the plum blossom falling on the profuse, coloured primroses, which he himself had brought here and set.

a serious chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine and rectum characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and fever and chills and profuse diarrhea.

profuse造句

When a foreign object enters the eye, profuse tearing results.

Suddenly the door, "Ziya" a opened, profuse sweating and Song were back.

The major results are as follows:1. The occurrence of profuse plants is between 4% and 13% in northern planted area of Xin Jiang. Different area has different occurrence of profuse plants.

As she lays out her life story in 413 pages, Palin is profuse in her praise for two father figures who, she says, have been highly influential: Ronald Reagan and God.

Dizziness, anxiety, syncope, and anorexia have also been reported as well as profuse tearing and photophobia.

Spraying soybeans by different densities of paclobutrazol in early flowering and profuse flowering season, the result showed that, chl and Pr antents were increased;

It has profuse artistic remains around the world.

The best season for obtaining salt is between March and July each year, when sunlight is profuse, temperature is high, rain is scarce, and typhoons are unlikely.

Poetry as a highly condensed form of literature usually expresses profuse feelings and artistic features in the fewest words.

It was a mistake. My profuse apologies.

The clinical manifestations were mainly fever, profuse sweating, fatigue and arthralgia.