syringe
syringe 英 [sɪˈrɪndʒ] 美 [səˈrɪndʒ, ˈsɪrɪndʒ]
vt. 注射,冲洗 n. 注射器;洗涤器
进行时:syringing 过去式:syringed 过去分词:syringed 第三人称单数:syringes 名词复数:syringes
- A syringe is used, usually by a doctor or nurse, to inject or withdraw a fluid from your body.
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- vt. 注射,冲洗
- n. 注射器;洗涤器
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1. She grabs a syringe from her tray and stabs him in the arm.
她从托盘里拿出一个注射器刺入他的手臂上。
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2. He boiled his syringe and fired his knife to sterilize them.
他把注射器放到水中煮,把刀子放在火上烧来进行消毒。
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3. If HIV infected blood remains within the bore (inside) of the needle or in the syringe and someone else then uses it to inject themselves, that blood can be flushed into the bloodstream.
如果有被污染的血液残留在针的内孔或注射器里,然后有人使用它进行毒品注射的话,残留的血液可能会进入血液循环系统中。
- syringe (n.) "narrow tube for injecting a stream of liquid," early 15c. (earlier suringa, late 14c.), from Late Latin syringa, from Greek syringa, accusative of syrinx "tube, hole, channel, shepherd's pipe," related to syrizein "to pipe, whistle, hiss," from PIE root *swer- (see susurration). Originally a catheter for irrigating wounds; the application to hypodermic needles is from 1884. Related: Syringeal.
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