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Urine English

How to say urinating in English? Common English expressions related to "urinating, urinating and defecating" include urinating, urinating, pooping and so on.

Here are some English expressions and examples of "urinating, urinating and defecating" Hurry up and learn!

Pee and pee.

Pee means pee in Chinese. It can be used as a verb or a noun. As a noun, it means urine. As a verb, it means urinating and peeing.

English examples related to Pee:

Example: I have to pee. I have to pee.

Example: Do you need to pee? Do you need to pee?

Shit, shit

Poo means "shit" in Chinese and can be used as a verb or noun.

English examples related to Poo:

Jenny, did you have a bowel movement? Jenny, have you finished defecating?

Example: I want to shit! I want to poop!

3. Pee, pee, pee, pee

Urinating means urinating and peeing in Chinese, and its part of speech is a verb.

Example: How can you pee in bed? Why do you pee in bed?

Example: Remember to urinate every 3 hours. Remember to pee every three hours.

Interpretation of urination

Detailed instructions for urination

1. Zhang Han 'an's Biography: "When Lang is drunk, it is convenient for the temple." Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms, "A Letter of Breaking Up with the Mountain Garden": "Every time I urinate, I often can't help it, and my heart turns slightly." "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 67: "Luan, Gao, Chen and Bao all gathered outside the temple gate, and Lu Pugui took an excuse to urinate, so he went out on a date and surrounded the ancestral temple."

2. Urine. Han Shu Fang Shu Xia Chuan Shi Gan: "Or drink urine, or hang upside down." Song Zhu edited "Old News of Quyi" Volume 5: "I have been suffering from white urine for a long time." Mao Dun Lena and Judith: "In the hospital, Lena's second half was covered with a thick layer of ointment and was urinated artificially."