arrhythmia 英 [eɪ'rɪðmɪə]   美 [ə'rɪθmɪə]

arrhythmia

arrhythmia  英 [eɪ'rɪðmɪə] 美 [ə'rɪθmɪə]

n. 心律不齐,[内科] 心律失常 

名词复数:arrhythmias 

In addition, episodes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can trigger an arrhythmia. 另外,时而的低血糖发作也可能引起心律失常。
"These were people we know already had some vulnerability to arrhythmia," Lampert said in a telephone interview. 郎佩特在接受电话采访时说:“这些病人容易出现心律失常,而且我们已知道这一状况。”

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  • n. 心律不齐,[内科] 心律失常
  • 1. In addition, episodes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can trigger an arrhythmia.

    另外,时而的低血糖发作也可能引起心律失常。

  • 2. "These were people we know already had some vulnerability to arrhythmia," Lampert said in a telephone interview.

    郎佩特在接受电话采访时说:“这些病人容易出现心律失常,而且我们已知道这一状况。”

  • 3. If your heart occasionally races, which could indicate arrhythmia, or otherwise draws attention to itself, Dr. Nattel said, consult a doctor.

    一旦你发现心脏偶尔有心律不齐或者其他问题,奈特尔博士说,你应该去看医生。

  • arrhythmia (n.) in medicine, "irregularity of pulse" (arrhythmia cordis), 1888, from Greek noun of action from arrhythmos "irregular, unrhythmical," from a- "not" (see a- (3)) + rhythmos "measured flow or movement, rhythm; proportion, symmetry" (see rhythm). Nativized form arrhythmy, in reference to metrics, is attested from 1844.
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