transfusion
transfusion 英 [trænsˈfju:ʒn] 美 [trænsˈfjuʒən]
n. [临床] 输血;[临床] 输液;倾注;灌输
名词复数:transfusions
- A transfusion is when doctors put blood into a patient's vein. An accident victim might need a transfusion if he's lost blood.
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- n. [临床] 输血;[临床] 输液;倾注;灌输
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1. transfusion services face the challenge of providing blood that is safe and adequate to meet the rising demand.
输血服务机构面临的挑战是,提供安全和足够的血液以满足不断增长的需求。
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2. The day aims to raise awareness of the need for safe blood, to thank and honour those blood donors who make transfusion possible and to encourage regular blood donation by suitable donors.
世界献血者日旨在提高人们对安全血液必要性的认识,感谢使输血成为可能的那些献血者和对他们表示尊敬,以及鼓励合适的献血者经常献血。
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3. Not only is this a waste of a scarce resource but, it also exposes patients to the risk of serious adverse transfusion reactions or infections transmitted through the blood.
这不仅仅是一种浪费稀缺资源的做法,还会使患者面临出现严重输血不良反应,或经由血液遭受感染的风险。
- transfusion (n.) 1570s, "action of pouring liquid from one vessel to another," from Middle French transfusion and directly from Latin transfusionem (nominative transfusio) "a decanting, intermingling," noun of action from past participle stem of transfundere "pour from one container to another," from trans "across, beyond" (see trans-) + fundere "to pour" (from nasalized form of PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Sense of "transfering of blood from one individual to another" first recorded 1640s.
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