resuscitate
resuscitate 英 [rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt] 美 [rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt]
vt. 使复苏;使复兴 vi. 恢复;复兴
进行时:resuscitating 过去式:resuscitated 过去分词:resuscitated 第三人称单数:resuscitates 名词复数:resuscitates
- To resuscitate is to revive a person who has lost consciousness. In recent years it's become important for people to learn CPR so that they might resuscitate someone who loses consciousness, and many schools and hospitals offer classes in CPR.
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- vt. 使复苏;使复兴
- vi. 恢复;复兴
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1. Encouraged by falling inflation, central banks are cutting interest rates, and policy makers are implementing big stimulus plans to resuscitate economic growth.
受通胀回落激励,各大央行纷纷降息,决策者亦开始实施大型激励计划,以恢复经济增长.
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2. His personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitate my brother, as did the paramedics who transported him to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre.
当时在场的我弟弟的私人医生和将他送到加州大学洛杉矶分校罗纳德·里根医疗中心的医护人员都曾试图帮助他恢复知觉。
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3. Returning from making phone calls to find his patient not breathing, he told police he tried to resuscitate him and one of Jackon's staff called for an ambulance.
在他打完电话回去后,穆雷医生发现杰克逊已经没有了呼吸,他告诉警方当时他试图给他做心肺复苏,同时杰克逊的一个职员叫了救护车。
- resuscitate (v.) early 15c., "revive, restore," from Latin resuscitatus, past participle of resuscitare "rouse again, revive," from re- "again" (see re-) + suscitare "to raise, revive," from sub "(up from) under" (see sub-) + citare "to summon" (see cite). Intransitive use from 1650s. Related: Resuscitated; resuscitating. Earlier was resuscen "restore (someone) to life, resurrect" (c. 1400).
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