
(圆周)
周长
the distance around the external boundary of something

(绕圈子)
迂回表达
the deliberate use of unnecessary words or phrases in an attempt to avoid addressing a topic directly
Circumlocution refers to the use of more words than necessary to express an idea, often to avoid directly addressing a topic. This can occur when someone speaks or writes in a roundabout manner instead of being straightforward. For example, instead of simply saying "I am tired," a person might say "I feel a bit weary and could use some rest after a long day." Circumlocution can be used for various reasons, such as politeness, ambiguity, or to soften the impact of what is being said. It can make communication less clear and more confusing for the audience.

(绕行)
环绕
to travel all the way around something, especially the globe, by sea, air, or land
语法信息:

(约束)
限制
to limit the power, freedom, or activity of something to a set of boundaries
语法信息:

(周到的)
谨慎的
very cautious before doing something to avoid potential problems or consequences

(绕过)
规避
to evade an obligation, question, or problem by means of excuses or dishonesty
语法信息:

(讣闻)
讣告
an announcement of someone's death, often containing details about them

(通灵术)
死灵术
the act of claiming to communicate with the spirits of the dead in order to gain knowledge about the future or unknown things

(大型坟场)
墓地
a large cemetery or burial ground, often located in an old city or town

(组织坏死)
坏死
a type of cell death that occurs due to injury, infection, inflammation, or other forms of cellular stress
Necrosis is the early death of cells and tissues in the body, often resulting from factors such as infection, toxins, trauma, or lack of blood supply. This type of cell death typically leads to inflammation and can cause the affected tissue to break down. There are different types of necrosis, and managing it often involves removing the dead tissue and treating the underlying cause to prevent further damage and infection.

(细胞程序性死亡)
细胞自然死亡
the normal programmed death of cells

(同谋)
共谋
the act of participating in a crime or wrongdoing along with another person or group

(粒状的)
颗粒状的
having a texture or structure made up of small, distinct particles or grains

(形成肉芽)
颗粒化
to form the specialized healing tissue involved in wound repair
语法信息:

(粒状物)
颗粒
a small piece of a substance that has the shape of a small grain

(皇家般的)
威严的
impressive in a manner suited to royalty or those in the highest positions of authority

(盛宴招待)
款待
to provide with fine food, wine, and other luxuries
语法信息:

(徽章)
王室礼服
the clothes and instruments that symbolize royal or elevated rank, authority, or sovereignty
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