gangrenous如何读

英:['ɡæŋɡrɪnəs]

美:['ɡæŋɡrɪnəs]

gangrenous是什么意思

  • adj.坏疽的;腐败的

gangrenous自然拼读

gan·gren·ous

gaeng grih ns

gangrenous词根

词根:gangrene

n.

gangrene [外科] 坏疽

vi.

gangrene 生坏疽;腐败

vt.

gangrene 使生坏疽

gangrenous英英释义

noun

local death of soft tissues due to loss of blood supply

pervasive decay or corruption : rot

moral gangrene

verb

transitive verb

to make gangrenous

intransitive verb

to become gangrenous

gangrenous词源中文解释

1610年代,源自 gangrene 和 -ous。可能是以法语 gangréneux 为模板。

gangrenous_医学行业词汇

坏疽性的:属于坏疽的,以坏疽为特征的,或具有坏疽性质的

gangrenous词源英文解释

Noun borrowed from Latin gangraena, gangrēna, borrowed from Greek gángraina, apparently derivative (with -aina, as in phagédaina "cancerous sore") of a base gangr-, of uncertain meaning and origin; replacing earlier and Middle English cancrene, borrowed from Medieval Latin cancrēna, blend of gangrēna and cancer cancer Note: The supposed connection between gángraina and the verb gráō, grân "devour" (dissimilated from reduplicated *gar-gr-?) is derivationally not very plausible; as with other words formed with the suffix -aina, gángraina may be of pre-Greek origin. Verb derivative of gangrene >entry 1

The first known use of gangrene was in the 14th century

gangrenous儿童词典英英释义

gangrene1 of 2noun

the death of soft tissues in a local area of the body due to loss of the blood supply

gangrene2 of 2verb

to make or become diseased with gangrene

gangrenous 例句

1 To stop it becoming gangrenous, the other brother hacked – or shot – it off.

2 He remained in the coma for two weeks, during which his horribly burned arms became infected and gangrenous.

3 “Something was growing in me, this urgency that felt gangrenous, and I couldn’t locate it,” Ms. Field said.

4 Secondary Raynaud’s is rare and its symptoms can be more serious, including ulcers on fingers and gangrene, and medication is often necessary.

5 Urgent right hemicolectomy was performed as patient's condition deteriorated rapidly. Severe colitis with gangrenous change of ascending colon was evident during the operation.

患者因病情恶化接受右侧结肠切除术,术中发现由升结肠至近端横结肠处呈现严重发炎及坏死。

6 The gangrenous wound had dug down to bone and tendon in his heel, according to court records.

7 But with Anne’s blond Afro and multicolored clothes, Marc’s gangrenous finger and the increasingly bizarre conversations they have in their camper, a vein of wild humor runs through the gray.

8 In a recently published manifesto, “Against Pickleball,” they called for tennis players to “oppose the gangrenous spread of pickleball at every turn.”

9 Poor circulation is a common problem and could lead to slower healing, ulcers, infections or tissue death (gangrene), which may require amputation.

10 It's horrible to lose a gangrenous arm, but that is sometimes the precondition for recovery.

截去坏死的臂膀是痛苦的, 但有时这是恢复健康的先决条件.

11 All of the patients had complicated appendectomies, meaning that their appendix was found to be perforated or gangrenous.

12 The circumstances of their deaths were grotesque: Woods succumbed to gangrene less than a month after he was booked into the facility; alcohol withdrawal behind bars claimed Listau’s life; and Jefferson died of complications from an untreated bowel obstruction.

13 The financial crisis merely ripped the sleek and shiny skin off what had become, over the years, a gangrenous mess.”

14 It is attached to a head and shoulders defined by orange and black ink that resembles a silken swath of tie-dye but also gangrene.

15 Injuries that had been incurred on the battlefield, or during interrogation sessions, grew infected and gangrenous.

16 Historically, it has also been called the Black Death, in reference to the gangrenous blackening and death of body parts, such as the fingers and toes, that can happen with the illness.

17 D . When the surgical treatment of serious physical festering, gangrenous reservations hopeless used.

当肢体严重溃烂 、 坏疽保留无望时采用.

18 Paul Dibbins cut off two of his toes when they went gangrenous.

19 They created a gangrenous ulcer on his tongue.

20 Republicans, independents and even Democrats; Baby Boomers, Gen Xers and even Millennials could not help but cheer the skill of a brazen strategist and leader who artfully excised the Republican Party's gangrenous far-right wing.

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