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		Definition of hormonal in English: hormonaladjective hɔːˈməʊn(ə)l 1Relating to or containing a hormone or hormones. 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.
 
 - 1.1informal  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.
 
  
 
 Derivativesadverb  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.
 
 
 
 Rhymesatonal, Donal, Monel, patronal, polytonal, tonal, zonal    Definition of hormonal in US English: hormonaladjectivehôrˈmōnl 1Relating to or containing a hormone or hormones. 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.
 
 - 1.1informal  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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