amputate
amputate 英 [ˈæmpjuteɪt] 美 [ˈæmpjʊˌtet]
vt. 截肢;切断;删除
进行时:amputating 过去式:amputated 过去分词:amputated 第三人称单数:amputates 名词复数:amputates
- Use the verb amputate when you need to describe the surgical removal of a limb, such as an arm or a leg. For example, a doctor might amputate an accident victim's badly crushed arm.
- 请先登录
- vt. 截肢;切断;删除
-
1. The only ‘abnormal’ characteristic of BIID sufferers is the compelling urge to amputate or paralyze their limbs.
BIID患者唯一的特征一种强迫性的冲动使他们截肢或者麻痹他们的躯体。
-
2. There are reports that many of those afflicted with BIID have reportedly felt the compulsion to amputate or paralyze the limbs as early as childhood.
据报告这些遭受BIID疾病折磨的患者早在他们孩提时代就已经意识到一种不由自主的截肢或者麻痹身体的的强迫心理。
-
3. An unusual condition known as Body Integrity Identity Disorder plagues sufferers with tormenting compulsions to amputate or to seek out ways to paralyze healthy limbs.
通常所说的身体完整性和身份失调的疾病是一种罕见的疾病病人忍受着强迫性的折磨而截肢或者想方设法麻痹健康的躯体。
- amputate (v.) 1630s, "to cut off a limb," originally in English both of plants and persons; a back-formation from amputation or else from Latin amputatus, past participle of amputare "to cut off, lop off; cut around, to prune," from am(bi)- "around" (from PIE root *ambhi- "around") + putare "to prune, trim" (from PIE root *pau- (2) "to cut, strike, stamp"). Related: Amputated; amputating.
- 请先登录
0 个回复