gangrene
gangrene 英 [ˈgæŋgri:n] 美 [ˈɡæŋˌɡrin, ɡæŋˈɡrin]
n. [外科] 坏疽 vi. 生坏疽;腐败 vt. 使生坏疽
进行时:gangrening 过去式:gangrened 过去分词:gangrened 第三人称单数:gangrenes 名词复数:gangrenes
- You don't want gangrene, that's for sure. It's the infection that can develop around a wound that kills the tissue, turning it into a terrible stinking sore.
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- n. [外科] 坏疽
- vi. 生坏疽;腐败
- vt. 使生坏疽
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1. A man from Kashgar has put on a bandage but too hard so that gangrene has already begun in the hand.
一个来自喀什葛尔的人绑着绷带,由于太艰难以至于他的手已经开始腐败。
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2. He died of gangrene eight days after he was hit and was replaced in office by his far more memorable vice-president, Theodore Roosevelt.
在他被袭击后的第八天死于坏疽。 后来,比他更值得纪念的副总统——西奥多·罗斯福就任总统。
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3. The most serious risk associated with anticoagulant therapy with sodium warfarin are hemorrhage in any tissue or organ and less frequently, necrosis and/ or gangrene of skin and other tissues.
用华注林钠进行抗凝治疗产生的最严重的危险就是组织或器官出血,以及不大常出现的皮肤和其他组织的坏死和(或)坏疽。
- gangrene (n.) "putrefaction or necrosis of soft tissues," 1540s, cancrena, from Latin gangraena (Medieval Latin cancrena), from medical Greek gangraina "an eating or gnawing sore," literally "that which eats away," dissimilated reduplicated form of gran- "to gnaw," from PIE root *gras- "to devour" (see gastric).
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