There are eggs to use ~ this is an angry remark when I am in a bad mood. Equivalent to "What's the use?"
Compare with ~ give
Don't love me either ~ give me love
So the whole sentence means ~ what's the use of giving me love! Obviously, I am very sad, because I just lost my love and no longer believe in love. Second, for those who pursue her. In my personal experience, although she is rejecting suitors. It is also a good opportunity! When a girl is sad, just give her more care. Slowly let her know that you really love her and let her regain her confidence in love. Easier to pursue! Just be patient and spend more time and thought chasing her! The chances of success are still great!
Question 2: What do you mean by the purpose of eggs? And use consent. Which means it's useless
Question 3: What do you mean by useless eggs?
Question 4: What do you mean, do you have any eggs? It's no use. Adding the word "egg" in it means more ridicule and contempt.
Sentence: However, there is nothing wrong with it.
Interpretation: meaningless, useless.
More concise usage: natural eggs.
Example: You talk so much, but it's useless.
This expression is very common in Sichuan dialect, such as: "What are eggs used for?" It's none of your business. Wait. Example: You talk so much, but it's useless.
It is also very common in the dialect of Guiliu in Liuzhou and Guilin, Guangxi, which can express the degree and so on. For example: "Good eggs are powerful". It means very powerful.
In Suzhou dialect, the expression "there is an egg for use" is often seen, but it is generally used in questions. That is to say, in Wu dialect, "with eggs" and "without eggs" both mean "without eggs".
Question 5: What do you mean by extraordinary egg? Well, it's actually very useful. Actually, I don't want to answer. Answer from a neutral standpoint. (Literally, it may be vulgar, that's all. ) Male brothers are divided into * * * and meatballs, commonly known as eggs (very eggs mean weak like quail eggs, but larger).
Another thing (you can have a look): testicular spermatogenesis.
Testis consists of seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells. The seminiferous epithelium consists of spermatogenic cells and sertoli cells. Primitive spermatogenic cells are spermatogonia, and the kidney is attached to the basement membrane of seminiferous tubules. Since puberty, spermatogonia develops in stages to form * * *, and the process of * * * formation is as follows: spermatogonia → primary spermatocytes → secondary spermatocytes → * * * cells → * * *. In the wall of seminiferous tubule, spermatogenic cells at different developmental stages are arranged in sequence, namely spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, * * cells and differentiated * * * cells, until mature * * * leaves supporting cells and enters the lumen, and it takes about two and a half months to develop from spermatogonia to * * *.
Sertoli cells provide nutrition for germ cells at all levels and play a role in maintaining and supporting them. It provides a suitable microenvironment for the differentiation and development of spermatogenic cells, supports the blood-testis barrier formed by cells, and prevents the antigens of spermatogenic cells from entering the blood circulation and causing immune response.
The formation of * * * needs a suitable temperature. The temperature in scrotum is about 2℃ lower than that in abdominal cavity, which is suitable for the formation of * * *. In the process of embryonic development, for some reason, the testis does not descend into the scrotum and stays in the abdominal cavity or groin, which is called cryptorchidism, so the seminiferous tubules cannot develop normally and there is no * * *. If the testis of mature animals is heated or experimental cryptorchidism is carried out, the degeneration and atrophy of spermatogenic cells can be observed.
The newborn * * * is released into the lumen of the seminiferous tubule, which has no movement ability, but is transported to the epididymis through the contraction of myoid cells around the tubule and the movement of lumen fluid. In the epididymis, * * * further matures and gains motor ability. A small amount of fluid can be stored in epididymis, and a large amount of fluid can be stored in vas deferens and its ampulla. In sexual activity, * * is transported to the urethra through the peristalsis of the vas deferens. * * * is mixed with the secretions of epididymis, seminal vesicle, prostate and urethral gland to form * * *, which is excreted during sex. Normal men shoot about 3-6 ml of * * * at a time, and each ml of * * * contains about 20-400 million * * *, less than 20 million * * *, so it is not easy to fertilize eggs.
Testicular endocrine function
1. Androgen interstitial cells secrete androgen, mainly testosterone (T).
(1) Synthesis and metabolism of testosterone: Testosterone is a steroid hormone of C- 19. In interstitial cells, cholesterol is decomposed by hydroxyl body and side chain to form pregnenolone, and then hydroxylated by 17-, and the side chain is removed to form testosterone. Testosterone is converted into dihydrotestosterone by 5α- reductase in its target organs (such as epididymis and prostate), and then binds to receptors in target cells. Testosterone can also be converted into estradiol by aromatase.
Normal men aged 20-50 secrete about 4-9mg of testosterone every day, and the plasma testosterone concentration is 22.7 4.3 nmol/L. The testosterone secretion gradually decreases with age over 50.
97%-99% of testosterone in blood is bound to plasma protein, and only 1%-3% of testosterone is free. There is a protein with high affinity for testosterone in plasma, which is β globulin with a molecular weight of 44,000-80,000. About 30% of testosterone binds to this globulin, which can also bind to estrogen, so this globulin is called sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG). About 68% of testosterone binds to plasma albumin. Testosterone is mainly inactivated in the liver, and is excreted in urine in the form of 17- oxosteroid binding, and a small amount is excreted in feces.
(2) Physiological functions of testosterone: It mainly has the following functions: ① maintaining spermatogenesis. Testosterone secreted from interstitial cells can enter seminiferous tubules through supporting cells. Testosterone can be directly or firstly converted into dihydrotestosterone with stronger activity, which binds to androgen receptor of spermatogenic cells and promotes * * *. Under the action of FSH, sertoli cells can produce a protein with strong affinity for testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, which is called androgen binding protein (ABP). After binding with testosterone or dihydrotestosterone, ABP is transported to the curved vas deferens, which increases the local concentration of androgen in seminiferous tubules and is beneficial to spermatogenesis. ② Growth and development of reproductive organs ...
Question 6: However, there is no meaning of eggs, which has become a network language. I also speak this dialect there.
Egg use
It means useless.
There is another teaching: mind your own business.
But what do you mean eggs are useless?
"But, eggs are useless" literally means useless, but actually it means useless! It's no use talking so much.
However, there is no egg with a source.
In fact, however, eggs are of no use. This is what Michael Jack said in The Great Escape. Of course, it was Wang Laoju's mantra from the beginning. He often says this when recording video materials. You can find videos online!
Question 7: What do you mean by natural eggs? Specifically, however, eggs are useless.
Question 8: However, there are no eggs. What do you mean, it feels personal? It means "useless" This "egg" has no practical significance. This is an emphasized concept.
For example, "What the hell is this?" The "ghost" here is meaningless. Actually, it's just "what is this?" And here is actually an ellipsis: "What is this?"
With these meaningless "eggs" and "ghosts", people who are not often exposed to online vocabulary will feel very individual!
Question 9: What do you mean? However, there are no eggs. What is a terrier? Luan, this is just a network term, not a dialect.
Question 10: Do you know what an egg means? A little swearing. Eggs refer to human testicles, that is, what do you know? Do you know anything about the sea? It is similar in local dialects. For example, you know a JB, you know a slacker, and you know a crane. . . All the same. That's what it means. . . .