resuscitation 英 [rɪ,sʌsɪ'teɪʃən]   美 [rɪ,sʌsə'teʃən]

resuscitation

resuscitation  英 [rɪ,sʌsɪ'teɪʃən] 美 [rɪ,sʌsə'teʃən]

n. 复苏;复兴;复活 

名词复数:resuscitations 

Gemmell said: "An anaesthetic can slow the heart rate and we can give patients drugs to counteract that, which could be regarded as resuscitation. 基梅尔说,“麻醉会降低心率,我们可以给病人用药来抵消麻醉的作用,这也可以看作是一种复苏。”
You also need supervision, proper fencing of open water in neighbourhoods and, in case of an accident, proper response by ensuring that bystanders have training in resuscitation and first aid. 还需要加强监督、对街区中开放水源适当设置围栏,以及在万一发生事故时作出适当的反应,确保旁边的人受过复苏和急救培训。

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  • n. 复苏;复兴;复活
  • 1. Gemmell said: "An anaesthetic can slow the heart rate and we can give patients drugs to counteract that, which could be regarded as resuscitation.

    基梅尔说,“麻醉会降低心率,我们可以给病人用药来抵消麻醉的作用,这也可以看作是一种复苏。”

  • 2. You also need supervision, proper fencing of open water in neighbourhoods and, in case of an accident, proper response by ensuring that bystanders have training in resuscitation and first aid.

    还需要加强监督、对街区中开放水源适当设置围栏,以及在万一发生事故时作出适当的反应,确保旁边的人受过复苏和急救培训。

  • 3. Writers, not surprisingly, were at the forefront of a slow resuscitation of nuance and irony in the Chinese language during this time.

    在这个中国语言中的狡黠反语缓慢复活的年代,作家群体站在最前沿的现像并不令人惊奇。

  • resuscitation (n.) early 15c., from Old French resuscitation or directly from Late Latin resuscitationem (nominative resuscitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of resuscitare (see resuscitate).
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