miscarriage 英 [ˈmɪskærɪdʒ]   美 [ˈmɪsˌkærɪdʒ, mɪsˈkær-]

miscarriage

miscarriage  英 [ˈmɪskærɪdʒ] 美 [ˈmɪsˌkærɪdʒ, mɪsˈkær-]

n. [妇产] 流产;失败;误送 

名词复数:miscarriages 

People were shocked at my response to the miscarriage. But I was shocked by their outrage. 人们对我对流产的反应感到义愤填膺,但我却对他们的愤慨感到不可思议。
She'd been alerted by screening results, but hesitated to get amniocentesis because of the risk of a miscarriage and the prospect of "a needle in my belly, " she recalls. 当她得知唐氏筛查结果时很警惕,但是由于担心流产和想到“有一个针在的肚子里”她犹豫着要不要做羊水穿刺检查。 她回忆到。

  • A miscarriage, in medical terms, is the birth of a fetus before it's able to live independently of its mother. In other words, a miscarriage is the abrupt, early end of a pregnancy.
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  • n. [妇产] 流产;失败;误送
  • 1. People were shocked at my response to the miscarriage. But I was shocked by their outrage.

    人们对我对流产的反应感到义愤填膺,但我却对他们的愤慨感到不可思议。

  • 2. She'd been alerted by screening results, but hesitated to get amniocentesis because of the risk of a miscarriage and the prospect of "a needle in my belly, " she recalls.

    当她得知唐氏筛查结果时很警惕,但是由于担心流产和想到“有一个针在的肚子里”她犹豫着要不要做羊水穿刺检查。 她回忆到。

  • 3. We have a word for miscarriage. We should use it to explore the complicated issues around it.

    我们已经有了“流产”这个词语,我们应运用它来探究那些萦绕其间的复杂问题。

  • miscarriage (n.) 1580s, "mistake, error;" 1610s, "misbehavior;" see miscarry + -age. Meaning "untimely delivery" is from 1660s. Miscarriage of justice is from 1875.
mis·car·riage / ˈmɪskærɪdʒ ; ˌmɪsˈkærɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈmɪskærɪdʒ / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] the process of giving birth to a baby before it is fully developed and able to survive; an occasion when this happens 流产 to have a miscarriage 流产 The pregnancy ended in miscarriage at 11 weeks. 怀孕到第 11 周便流产了。 collocationsat child compare abortion miscarriage miscarriages mis·car·riage / ˈmɪskærɪdʒ ; ˌmɪsˈkærɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈmɪskærɪdʒ /
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