circumcision 英 [sɜːkəm'sɪʒ(ə)n]   美 ['sɝkəm'sɪʒən]

circumcision

circumcision  英 [sɜːkəm'sɪʒ(ə)n] 美 ['sɝkəm'sɪʒən]

n. 割礼;净心;[外科] 包皮环割术 

名词复数:circumcisions 

"If a girl dies during circumcision that would be murder, " Mirundi said. "The punishment for murder in Uganda is death. “如果女子死于割礼,这将被视为谋杀罪,”米莱迪说,“在乌干达,谋杀罪的刑罚是死刑,你将会被绞死。”
circumcision is still routinely practiced in the United States, where about 60% of boys are circumcised at birth due to religious and personal reasons. 在美国,割礼仍旧经常进行,在那里由于风俗或者个人原因,60%的男孩子都要在出生的时候进行割礼。

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  • n. 割礼;净心;[外科] 包皮环割术
  • 1. "If a girl dies during circumcision that would be murder, " Mirundi said. "The punishment for murder in Uganda is death.

    “如果女子死于割礼,这将被视为谋杀罪,”米莱迪说,“在乌干达,谋杀罪的刑罚是死刑,你将会被绞死。”

  • 2. circumcision is still routinely practiced in the United States, where about 60% of boys are circumcised at birth due to religious and personal reasons.

    在美国,割礼仍旧经常进行,在那里由于风俗或者个人原因,60%的男孩子都要在出生的时候进行割礼。

  • 3. The safety of medical procedures and other activities that involve contact with blood, such as tattooing and circumcision, can be improved by routinely sterilising equipment.

    涉及到血液接触的医疗过程和其他活动的安全性,如纹身与割礼,可以通过对设备进行常规消毒的方式来提高。

  • circumcision (n.) "the act of cutting off the foreskin," late 12c., from Latin circumcisionem (nominative circumcisio), noun of action from past participle stem of circumcidere "to cut around; cut, clip, trim, prune off," from circum "around" (see circum-) + caedere "to cut" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike.").
cir·cum·ci·sion / ˌsɜːkəmˈsɪʒn ; NAmE ˌsɜːrkəmˈsɪʒn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of circumcisingsb; the religious ceremony when sb, especially a baby, is circumcised 包皮环割术;阴蒂切除术;(宗教仪式尤指为婴孩施行的)割礼 circumcision circumcisions cir·cum·ci·sion / ˌsɜːkəmˈsɪʒn ; NAmE ˌsɜːrkəmˈsɪʒn /
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