hemorrhage

英 ['hemərɪdʒ] 美 ['hɛmərɪdʒ]
  • n. [病理] 出血(等于haemorrhage);番茄汁
  • vt. [病理] 出血
  • vi. [病理] 出血
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hemorrhage (n.)
c. 1400, emorosogie (modern form by 17c.), from Latin haemorrhagia, from Greek haimorrhagia, from haimorrhages "bleeding violently," from haima "blood" (see -emia) + rhage "a breaking," from rhegnynai "to break, burst." Related: Hemorrhagic.
hemorrhage (v.)
by 1882, from hemorrhage (n.). Related: Hemorrhaged; hemorrhaging.
Slang in Reports: B.I.D. for "Brought in Dead" and "Dotty" are, [Mr. Sidney Holland of London Hospital] considers, permissible expressions, but he draws the line at "fitting" and "hæmorrhaging." Only such terms, he says, should be used as outside doctors will understand. We would say that on a point of such odiously bad taste he might have been much more severe. [Lavinia L. Dock, "The American Journal of Nursing," 1906]
1. These drugs will not be used if hemorrhage is the cause of the stroke.
药品禁忌症:出血性中风忌用。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The objective is to study the imaging features of adrenal hemorrhage in neonates.
目的是探讨新生儿肾上腺出血的影像学特征。

来自辞典例句

3. The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
患者死于急性脑溢血。

来自辞典例句

4. He sank into a coma after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
他在脑溢血后陷入了昏迷。

来自辞典例句

5. Also during that year, Nino Valenti died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
另外,在那一年里, 尼诺-华伦提脑溢血死了.

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