amputation中文,amputation的意思,amputation翻译及用法

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amputation

英[ˌæmpjʊ'teɪʃn]美[ˌæmpjəˈteʃən]

n. 截肢;切断(术)

amputation 英语释义

英语释义

  • a surgical removal of all or part of a limb
  • a condition of disability resulting from the loss of one or more limbs

amputation 片语

片语

Amputation surgery截肢术

acquired amputation后天性截肢

slicing切断,切片;限制,[电子] 限幅

spinal amputation脊柱切断术

finger amputation截指术

amputation knife截肢刀

cineplastic amputation翻译

musculocutaneous amputation肌皮瓣切断术

cutting off切断

mixed amputation混合切断术

foot amputation足切断术

amputation 例句

英汉例句

  • pvd can cause a variety of problems in the legs ranging from no symptoms at all, to amputation of the leg.

    周围性血管疾病会对腿部造成各种问题,从完全没有癥状,到腿部截肢。

  • a prospective beggar can be booked into the doctor's claiming to have had an accident, and then have the amputation carried out without raising eyebrows, he explains.

    他解释说,行医记录可以标明这名乞丐发生事故,然后在被手术者眉毛都不动弹一下的情况下进行完截肢手术。

  • very few patients with intermittent claudication end up with an amputation and your surgeon will make every effort to avoid amputation, if your leg is at risk.

    只有很少的间歇性跛行病人会被截肢,并且当腿处于危险之中时,医生会尽可能避免采取截肢。

  • estimations of the risk of amputation vary, but it probably affects less than 5% (5 in 100) of patients with claudication.

    对截肢的风险估计尚无定论,但它很可能只影响少于5%的跛行病人。

  • during the civil war, chloroform was used whenever it was available to reduce the pain and trauma of amputation or other procedures.

    内战期间,氯仿是首要的麻醉工具用于减轻截肢及其它手术带来的痛苦。

  • martin brown: 「reattachment is a real commitment by the patient and the doctor. amputation is a simple thing.」

    布朗:「断指再植是医生和病人的共同战斗,截肢则简单得多。」

  • in addition to the amputation sentence, the man was ordered to spend six months in prison for destruction of property and an additional six months for resisting arrest, according to fars.

    除了截肢刑罚以外,此人被判处以破坏财产罪监禁六个月和因拒捕再加上额外的六个月。

  • the vets determined the injury was life-threatening and that an amputation was called for.

    兽医确定伤势危及生命并需要截肢。

  • two epidemiological (population) studies indicated a risk of major amputation of less than 2% for patients who developed claudication (kannel wb et al 1985, widmer lk et al 1964).

    有两项流行病学的研究显示,少于2%的跛行病人才有截肢的危险。

  • the next morning, after breakfast, i spoke to an american doctor from atlanta, don leslie, who was helping to get replacement limbs to people who had had emergency amputation surgeries.

    第二天清晨的早饭过后,我跟一位亚特兰大来的美国医生閑聊,他名叫唐·莱斯利,此行他给那些刚完成紧急截肢手术的人们运来了假肢。

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