stethoscope
stethoscope 英 [ˈsteθəskəʊp] 美 [ˈsteθəskoʊp]
vt. 用听诊器诊断 n. [临床] 听诊器
名词复数:stethoscopes
- A stethoscope is the device that doctors and nurses use to listen to your heartbeat. Many medical workers walk around wearing stethoscopes around their necks.
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- vt. 用听诊器诊断
- n. [临床] 听诊器
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1. Listening to a purring cat through a stethoscope is also a great relaxation technique.
用听诊器听猫发出呼噜呼噜的声音,也是很好的放松技巧。
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2. Future capabilities, Mr Murphy hopes, might include a digital stethoscope to analyse breathing sounds and a haematoma scanner to look for a brain haemorrhage.
墨菲先生希望,未来该装置的功能还包括:一个数字听诊器来分析呼吸声,一个血肿扫描仪以寻找脑部出血点。
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3. He breathed noisily through his mouth, and asked me all kinds of questions about school and my dreaded violin lessons while he passed the cold end of a stethoscope across my chest.
他的呼吸声很重,总是问我各种各样的问题——学校上的怎样、我那可怕的小提琴课上的怎样,同时将听诊器冰冷的一头放在我的胸口。
- stethoscope (n.) instrument for examining the chest, 1820, from French stéthoscope, coined 1819 by its inventor, French physician René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781-1826) from Greek stethos "chest, breast" + -scope. Greek stethos is perhaps related to sternon (see sternum); it meant "front of the chest," and was only rarely used of a woman's breasts, but in Modern Greek it became the preferred polite term. Related: Stethoscopic; stethoscopy.
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