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Definition of hormonal in English:

hormonal

adjective hɔːˈməʊn(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or containing a hormone or hormones.

    a hormonal imbalance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Trauma, surgery, hormonal swings or hormonal therapy may often cause hemodynamic expansion of previously existing vascular malformations.
    • With headings such as hormonal contraception, sterilisation, emergency contraception, the normal menstrual cycle, and the diagnosis of pregnancy, the book has plenty of material.
    • The changes in the property of cervical mucus is in response to the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle.
    • With this pattern she would have avoided more than 200 menstrual cycles, reducing hormonal stress and risk to the ovaries and breasts.
    • Several other off-label methods exist for treating dysmenorrhea with hormonal contraceptives.
    • Overtreatment of multiple hormonal imbalances can cause central obesity and atherogenic and metabolic abnormalities.
    • Participants also provided blood samples to evaluate hormonal profiles and semen samples for andrological evaluation.
    • Drugs, medications, hormonal imbalance, genetic conditions, and exogenous hormones can all cause gynaecomastia.
    • The placenta forms from both embryonic and maternal tissues, and hosts an astonishing array of hormonal, nutritional, respiratory, excretory, and immunological functions.
    • Also, hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual cycle can result in fluid retention, which can cause wrists to swell.
    • Often caused by a hormonal imbalance, menstrual cramps are common in teenagers and young women.
    • Our opinion was that there is no evidence that vigabatrin is a better treatment of infantile spasms than hormonal treatments, such as prednisolone and synthetic adrenocorticotrophic hormone preparations.
    • Neural and hormonal mechanisms mediate this tachycardia after arterial baroreceptors are stimulated.
    • This issue could become tremendously important with the increasing use of aromatase inhibitors instead of selective oestrogen receptor inhibitors as adjuvant hormonal treatment.
    • This cycle, too, reflects unknown neural and hormonal interactions.
    • If weight loss continues despite attempts to maximize nutritional intake and optimize a patient's diet, a hormonal imbalance due to the stress response may be the cause.
    • Acne has a complex aetiology, involving abnormal keratinisation, hormonal function, bacterial growth, and immune hypersensitivity.
    • It can be related to some underlying illness or perhaps to hormonal change after menopause.
    • Researchers set out to see if the symptoms experienced by women in menopause are caused by hormonal changes.
    • But in recent times we have also appreciated that these women have hormonal imbalances, have a much higher risk of diabetes, and may also have a risk of heart disease.
    1. 1.1informal Affected by one's sex hormones, especially so as to feel moody or easily aroused.
      〈非正式〉(尤指在情绪不稳定或产生性冲动时)受性激素影响的
      giggly, hormonal fourth formers

      好咯咯傻笑、受性激素影响的四年级学生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In those days, at least, fourteen was the age where girls were their most hormonal, rebellious, sulky, moody and bitchy
      • An accountant at the ministry of culture in Paris, Michel is by turns passive, aggressive, affected, hormonal and simply disinterested.
      • While I was hormonal and grumpy I hated him.

Derivatives

  • hormonally

  • adverb
    • I treat a lot of women who are going through the perimenopause and menopause, and often their complaint is that even if hormonally they're feeling OK, there's a loss of libido.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's been a very difficult day for me, I feel so hormonally challenged, I can barely concentrate.
      • Unlike salmon, most trout are the offspring of ‘broodstock’ treated hormonally so they give birth only to females, because these mature later and are better to eat.
      • It's a hormonally charged atmosphere out there.
      • Incredibly, this shocking misdemeanour endeared him to thousands of hormonally charged schoolgirls, and made him a pin-up in offices around the country.

Rhymes

atonal, Donal, Monel, patronal, polytonal, tonal, zonal

Definition of hormonal in US English:

hormonal

adjectivehôrˈmōnl
  • 1Relating to or containing a hormone or hormones.

    a hormonal imbalance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our opinion was that there is no evidence that vigabatrin is a better treatment of infantile spasms than hormonal treatments, such as prednisolone and synthetic adrenocorticotrophic hormone preparations.
    • This issue could become tremendously important with the increasing use of aromatase inhibitors instead of selective oestrogen receptor inhibitors as adjuvant hormonal treatment.
    • Neural and hormonal mechanisms mediate this tachycardia after arterial baroreceptors are stimulated.
    • The changes in the property of cervical mucus is in response to the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle.
    • If weight loss continues despite attempts to maximize nutritional intake and optimize a patient's diet, a hormonal imbalance due to the stress response may be the cause.
    • Participants also provided blood samples to evaluate hormonal profiles and semen samples for andrological evaluation.
    • It can be related to some underlying illness or perhaps to hormonal change after menopause.
    • But in recent times we have also appreciated that these women have hormonal imbalances, have a much higher risk of diabetes, and may also have a risk of heart disease.
    • Often caused by a hormonal imbalance, menstrual cramps are common in teenagers and young women.
    • Overtreatment of multiple hormonal imbalances can cause central obesity and atherogenic and metabolic abnormalities.
    • Acne has a complex aetiology, involving abnormal keratinisation, hormonal function, bacterial growth, and immune hypersensitivity.
    • With this pattern she would have avoided more than 200 menstrual cycles, reducing hormonal stress and risk to the ovaries and breasts.
    • The placenta forms from both embryonic and maternal tissues, and hosts an astonishing array of hormonal, nutritional, respiratory, excretory, and immunological functions.
    • Also, hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual cycle can result in fluid retention, which can cause wrists to swell.
    • Several other off-label methods exist for treating dysmenorrhea with hormonal contraceptives.
    • Researchers set out to see if the symptoms experienced by women in menopause are caused by hormonal changes.
    • This cycle, too, reflects unknown neural and hormonal interactions.
    • Drugs, medications, hormonal imbalance, genetic conditions, and exogenous hormones can all cause gynaecomastia.
    • With headings such as hormonal contraception, sterilisation, emergency contraception, the normal menstrual cycle, and the diagnosis of pregnancy, the book has plenty of material.
    • Trauma, surgery, hormonal swings or hormonal therapy may often cause hemodynamic expansion of previously existing vascular malformations.
    1. 1.1informal Affected by one's sex hormones, especially so as to feel moody or easily aroused.
      〈非正式〉(尤指在情绪不稳定或产生性冲动时)受性激素影响的
      giggly, hormonal fourth graders

      好咯咯傻笑、受性激素影响的四年级学生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • An accountant at the ministry of culture in Paris, Michel is by turns passive, aggressive, affected, hormonal and simply disinterested.
      • While I was hormonal and grumpy I hated him.
      • In those days, at least, fourteen was the age where girls were their most hormonal, rebellious, sulky, moody and bitchy
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