shunt
shunt 英 [ʃʌnt] 美 [ʃʌnt]
vt. 使转轨;使分流;回避讨论;推延 vi. 转轨;转向一边;往返 n. 转轨;[电] 分流器
进行时:shunting 过去式:shunted 过去分词:shunted 第三人称单数:shunts 名词复数:shunts
- A shunt is a small tube that goes inside the body to drain fluid. It also means to divert in a general way, like if you shunt the thought of tubes in your body, you think about rainbows and kittens instead.
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- vt. 使转轨;使分流;回避讨论;推延
- vi. 转轨;转向一边;往返
- n. 转轨;[电] 分流器
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1. The most common treatment is to install a shunt in the brain to drain the excess fluid, usually into the abdomen.
针对这个,最普遍的治疗方案是通过分流排出大脑中过多的脊髓液,通常是引到腹部。
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2. When a youth carries scars, scars gained during implantation of a shunt, then that youth definitely needs to find a true piercing professional.
分流手术植入时,一个青春的身体会留下伤痕,所以这无疑需要找到一位真正的穿刺专业人员。
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3. If a child has to have a shunt or has seizures, their risk for long-term problems go up, as do those children who have an infection of the brain at any point in time.
如果孩子必须有一个分流或有癫痫,其存在长期问题的风险变大,就像那些不论何时患有脑部感染的孩子一样。
- shunt (n.) 1838, in railway use, from shunt (v.). By technicians in the sense of "electrical conductor" from 1863. Medical use dates from 1923.
- shunt (v.) early 13c., "to shy, start," perhaps from shunen "to shun" (see shun), and altered by influence of shot or shut. Meaning "to turn aside" is from late 14c.; that of "move out of the way" is from 1706. Adopted by railways from 1842. Related: Shunted; shunting.
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