excision 英 [ɪk'sɪʒ(ə)n;ek-]   美 [ɪk'sɪʒən]

excision

excision  英 [ɪk'sɪʒ(ə)n;ek-] 美 [ɪk'sɪʒən]

n. 删除,切除;切除之物 

名词复数:excisions 

Elsewhere, most cases of BCG lymphadenitis are managed either by doing nothing or by surgical excision if necessary. 在其他国家,发生卡介苗诱发的淋巴腺炎时,或者不采取治疗或者在必要时采用外科切除法。
The number of these circular DNA molecules - known as signal joint TCR excision circles (sjTRECs) - declines at a constant rate with age. 这些环状DNA分子叫做信号结合T细胞受体删除DNA环,其数量随着年龄的增长按固定比率减少。

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  • n. 删除,切除;切除之物
  • 1. Elsewhere, most cases of BCG lymphadenitis are managed either by doing nothing or by surgical excision if necessary.

    在其他国家,发生卡介苗诱发的淋巴腺炎时,或者不采取治疗或者在必要时采用外科切除法。

  • 2. The number of these circular DNA molecules - known as signal joint TCR excision circles (sjTRECs) - declines at a constant rate with age.

    这些环状DNA分子叫做信号结合T细胞受体删除DNA环,其数量随着年龄的增长按固定比率减少。

  • 3. This is interesting to me, because as a writer, I struggle with the persistent impulse to eliminate, to find structures that permit radical excision.

    这对我而言很有趣,因为作为一名作者,我总是在和想要毁灭的冲动作斗争,找到允许基本切除的结构。

  • excision (n.) "the act of full or partial cutting off or away by surgical operation," especially of a small, diseased part of the body, late 15c., from Middle French excision (14c.) and directly from Latin excisionem (nominative excisio) "a destroying," noun of action from past participle stem of excidere "to cut out; destroy," from ex "out" (see ex-) + -cidere, combining form of caedere "to cut down" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike").
ex·ci·sion / ɪkˈsɪʒn ; NAmE ɪkˈsɪʒn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( formal or technical 术语 ) the act of removing sth completely from sth; the thing removed 切除;删除;切除物 excision excisions ex·ci·sion / ɪkˈsɪʒn ; NAmE ɪkˈsɪʒn /
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