cardiac 英 [ˈkɑ:diæk]   美 [ˈkɑrdiæk]

cardiac

cardiac  英 [ˈkɑ:diæk] 美 [ˈkɑrdiæk]

n. 强心剂;强胃剂  adj. 心脏的;心脏病的;贲门的 

名词复数:cardiacs 

We have clinical data from cardiac surgery that by cooling, you can preserve the brain despite lack of oxygen. 我们的心脏手术的临床数据表明,尽管冷却时大脑缺氧,你也可以不让它受损伤。
But in Africa, the complications of these diseases, such as stroke, cardiac and renal failure, and certain forms of cancer, occur at younger ages and in larger populations. 但在非洲,这些疾病的并发症,例如中风、心脏和肾脏衰竭以及某种类型的癌症,在更小的年龄和更广泛的人群中发生。

  • Cardiac describes anything that's connected or related to the heart. During a cardiac exam, a doctor listens to your heartbeat and takes your pulse.
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  • n. 强心剂;强胃剂
  • adj. 心脏的;心脏病的;贲门的
  • 1. We have clinical data from cardiac surgery that by cooling, you can preserve the brain despite lack of oxygen.

    我们的心脏手术的临床数据表明,尽管冷却时大脑缺氧,你也可以不让它受损伤。

  • 2. But in Africa, the complications of these diseases, such as stroke, cardiac and renal failure, and certain forms of cancer, occur at younger ages and in larger populations.

    但在非洲,这些疾病的并发症,例如中风、心脏和肾脏衰竭以及某种类型的癌症,在更小的年龄和更广泛的人群中发生。

  • 3. Scientists are trying to identify these cardiac stem cells, and then figure out how to juice them up so they can repair damage caused by a heart attack.

    科学家正试图分离出这些心脏干细胞,然后找到激活它们的方法,这样它们就可以修复由于疾病带来的心脏损伤了。

  • cardiac (adj.) "of or pertaining to the heart," c. 1600, from French cardiaque (14c.) or directly from Latin cardiacus, from Greek kardiakos "pertaining to the heart," from kardia "heart" (from PIE root *kerd- "heart"). Cardiac arrest is attested from 1950.
car·diac / ˈkɑːdiæk ; NAmE ˈkɑːrdiæk / adjective [only before noun ] ( medical ) connected with the heart or heart disease 心脏的;心脏病的 cardiac disease/failure/surgery 心脏病;心力衰竭;心脏手术 to suffer cardiac arrest (= an occasion when a person's heart stops temporarily or permanently) 心脏停搏 car·diac / ˈkɑːdiæk ; NAmE ˈkɑːrdiæk /
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