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turgid    音标拼音: [t'ɚdʒɪd]
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turgid
adj 1: ostentatiously lofty in style; "a man given to large
talk"; "tumid political prose" [synonym: {bombastic},
{declamatory}, {large}, {orotund}, {tumid}, {turgid}]
2: abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas; "hungry
children with bloated stomachs"; "he had a grossly distended
stomach"; "eyes with puffed (or puffy) lids"; "swollen
hands"; "tumescent tissue"; "puffy tumid flesh" [synonym:
{puffy}, {intumescent}, {tumescent}, {tumid}, {turgid}]

Turgid \Tur"gid\ (t[^u]r"j[i^]d), a. [L. turgidus, from turgere
to swell.]
1. Distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent
or expansive force; swelled; swollen; bloated; inflated;
tumid; -- especially applied to an enlarged part of the
body; as, a turgid limb; turgid fruit.
[1913 Webster]

A bladder . . . held near the fire grew turgid.
--Boyle.
[1913 Webster]

2. Swelling in style or language; vainly ostentatious;
bombastic; pompous; as, a turgid style of speaking.
[1913 Webster] -- {Tur"gid*ly}, adv. -- {Tur"gid*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]


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  • TURGID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TURGID is excessively embellished in style or language : bombastic, pompous How to use turgid in a sentence
  • TURGID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Cells of both tissue types are turgid and compartmentalized, which is a sign of being alive The outer two or three cell layers (top) have heavily folded walls, while the deeper-lying cells have a normal, turgid appearance
  • turgid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    turgid (comparative more turgid, superlative most turgid) I have a turgid limb A vegetable that is fully moist and firm will seem both crisp and more tender than the same vegetable limp from water loss
  • Word of the Day: Turgid - The Economic Times
    Turgid Meaning: 'Turgid' refers to something that is swollen, bloated, or overly inflated—either physically or in style In everyday usage, it most often describes language or writing that is excessively complicated, pompous, or difficult to understand
  • TURGID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Turgid describes something that's swollen, typically by fluids, like a turgid water balloon that's way too big to resist dropping on your friend's head Turgid comes from the Latin word turgidus, meaning "swollen, inflated "
  • Turgid - definition of turgid by The Free Dictionary
    1 Excessively ornate or complex in style or language; grandiloquent: turgid prose 2 Swollen or distended, as from a fluid; bloated: a turgid bladder; turgid veins
  • TURGID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you describe something such as a piece of writing or a film as turgid, you think it is boring and difficult to understand He used to make extremely dull, turgid and frankly boring speeches The rest of the arts scene looks increasingly turgid by comparison
  • turgid, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Factsheet What does the adjective turgid mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective turgid See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • What Does Turgid Mean in Biology? Turgor Explained
    In biology, turgid describes a cell that is swollen and firm because it has absorbed water This happens when water moves into the cell through osmosis, building up internal pressure against the cell wall
  • Turgid - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Turgid describes something that's swollen, typically by fluids, like a turgid water balloon that's way too big to resist dropping on your friend's head Turgid comes from the Latin word turgidus, meaning "swollen, inflated "





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