pacemaker 英 ['peɪsmeɪkə]   美 ['pesmekɚ]

pacemaker

pacemaker  英 ['peɪsmeɪkə] 美 ['pesmekɚ]

n. [基医] 起搏器;领跑者;标兵 

名词复数:pacemakers 

My mother's condition deteriorated over the next few years, and I got a pacemaker at 21. 在随后的几年里,我母亲的病情开始恶化,而我在21岁时配备了起搏器。
Experts hope that the discovery of the "pacemaker gene" could lead to new drug treatments to avoid heart attacks and disease. 专家希望“起搏器基因”的发现能够引导防止心脏病和心脏病发作的新药物疗法。

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  • n. [基医] 起搏器;领跑者;标兵
  • 1. My mother's condition deteriorated over the next few years, and I got a pacemaker at 21.

    在随后的几年里,我母亲的病情开始恶化,而我在21岁时配备了起搏器。

  • 2. Experts hope that the discovery of the "pacemaker gene" could lead to new drug treatments to avoid heart attacks and disease.

    专家希望“起搏器基因”的发现能够引导防止心脏病和心脏病发作的新药物疗法。

  • 3. Though some pacemaker manufacturers have dropped the price down to $800 in poorer countries, that’s still out of reach for many.

    在一些贫穷的国家,虽然起搏器的一些制造商已经将其价格降低到800美元。 但对许多人来说,这仍然是不可及的东西。

  • pacemaker (n.) also pace-maker, 1884, originally a rider or boat that sets the pace for others in training. Meaning "the node of the heart which determines the beat rate" is from 1910; sense of "man-made device for stimulating and regulating heartbeat" is from 1951. From pace (n.) + maker.
pace·maker / ˈpeɪsmeɪkə(r) ; NAmE ˈpeɪsmeɪkər / noun 1 an electronic device that is put inside a person's body to help their heart beat regularly 心脏起搏器; 心律调整器 2 ( also pace·setter especially in NAmE ) a person or an animal that begins a race quickly so that the other people taking part will try to copy the speed and run a fast race 领跑人;领跑动物 ( figurative) The big banks have been the pacesetters in developing the system. 大银行历来是发展这一体系的先驱。 3 ( also pace·setter especially in NAmE ) a person or team that is winning in a sports competition (竞赛中的)领先者,领先队伍 The local club are now only one point off the pacemakers. 当地俱乐部与领先者只差一分。 pacemaker pacemakers pace·maker / ˈpeɪsmeɪkə(r) ; NAmE ˈpeɪsmeɪkər /
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