laceration 英 [ˌlæsə'reɪʃn]   美 [ˌlæsəˈreʃən]

laceration

laceration  英 [ˌlæsə'reɪʃn] 美 [ˌlæsəˈreʃən]

n. 裂伤;撕裂;割破 

名词复数:lacerations 

He had a laceration on his head. 他头上也有一道口子。
First, the medical term for a cut or tear in the skin is a laceration. 首先,这种皮肤的切口或裂口在医学上称为撕裂伤。

  • A laceration is a tear, cut, or gash. Your heart can also get a more figurative laceration when you see your love kissing another. Either way, ouch.
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  • n. 裂伤;撕裂;割破
  • 1. He had a laceration on his head.

    他头上也有一道口子。

  • 2. First, the medical term for a cut or tear in the skin is a laceration.

    首先,这种皮肤的切口或裂口在医学上称为撕裂伤。

  • 3. If you have a short but deep laceration where there's been a structure underneath that's been damaged - a tendon, a nerve, a blood vessel - it may, in fact, need professional attention.

    如果你的伤口不长但是很深,伤到皮下的组织——腱,或神经,或血管,事实上都需要专业的护理。

  • laceration (n.) 1590s, "act of lacerating;" 1630s, "breach or rend made by tearing;" from Middle French lacération, from Latin lacerationem (nominative laceratio) "a tearing, rending, mutilation," noun of action from past participle stem of lacerare "tear to pieces, mangle; slander, abuse" (see lacerate).
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