amputation 英 [,æmpjʊ'teɪʃən]   美 [,æmpjə'teʃən]

amputation

amputation  英 [,æmpjʊ'teɪʃən] 美 [,æmpjə'teʃən]

n. 截肢;切断(术) 

名词复数:amputations 

This can, in turn, lead to more complications such as infection or amputation. 这就可能,反过来,导致更多并发症,如感染或截肢。
Until now, how amputation is translated into gene activation has been like magic. 迄今为止,截肢是如何被转变为基因活化一直像是魔法。

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  • n. 截肢;切断(术)
  • 1. This can, in turn, lead to more complications such as infection or amputation.

    这就可能,反过来,导致更多并发症,如感染或截肢。

  • 2. Until now, how amputation is translated into gene activation has been like magic.

    迄今为止,截肢是如何被转变为基因活化一直像是魔法。

  • 3. In patients who develop critical limb ischaemia (the minority) some form of procedure to restore blood flow to the leg is essential to avoid amputation.

    只是对那些已经发展为腿部局部贫血的病人,要采取一些恢复血液流动的措施以避免截肢。

  • amputation (n.) 1610s, "a cutting off of tree branches, a pruning," also "operation of cutting off a limb, etc., of a body," from Middle French amputation or directly from Latin amputationem (nominative amputatio), noun of action from past participle stem 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").
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