miscarry 英 [ˌmɪsˈkæri]   美 [ˈmɪsˌkæri, mɪsˈkæri]

miscarry

miscarry  英 [ˌmɪsˈkæri] 美 [ˈmɪsˌkæri, mɪsˈkæri]

vi. 流产;失败;被误送 

进行时:miscarrying  过去式:miscarried  过去分词:miscarried  第三人称单数:miscarries  名词复数:miscarries 

Our plans miscarry because they have no aim. 我们的计划失败是因为没有目标。
Some factors like smoking and age can contribute to the likelihood a woman might miscarry but doctors usually can’t pinpoint a reason. 一些因素,比如吸烟和年龄大是女性流产可能的原因,但医生们通常并不能查明原因所在。

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  • vi. 流产;失败;被误送
  • 1. Our plans miscarry because they have no aim.

    我们的计划失败是因为没有目标。

  • 2. Some factors like smoking and age can contribute to the likelihood a woman might miscarry but doctors usually can’t pinpoint a reason.

    一些因素,比如吸烟和年龄大是女性流产可能的原因,但医生们通常并不能查明原因所在。

  • 3. Many embryos that have damaged or missing chromosomes miscarry, but others go on to produce conditions such as Down's syndrome.

    很多使胚胎发生破坏或者丢失染色体而导致流产,但有一些则出现如唐氏综合征这样的状况!

  • miscarry (v.) c. 1300, "go astray;" mid-14c., "come to harm, perish;" of persons, "to die," of objects, "to be lost or destroyed," from mis- (1) "wrongly" + caryen "to carry" (see carry (v.)). Meaning "deliver unviable fetus" first recorded 1520s; that of "fail, come to naught" (of plans or designs) is from c. 1600. Related: Miscarried; miscarrying.
mis·carry / ˌmɪsˈkæri ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈkæri / verb ( mis·car·ries , mis·carry·ing , mis·car·ried , mis·car·ried ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] miscarry(sth) to give birth to a baby before it is fully developed and able to live 流产 The shock caused her to miscarry. 她因惊吓而流产了。 2 [intransitive ] ( formal) (of a plan 计划 ) to fail 失败 SYN come to nothing miscarry miscarries miscarried miscarrying mis·carry / ˌmɪsˈkæri ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈkæri /
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