英:[ˈfɔ:seps]
美:[ˈfɔrseps]
英:[ˈfɔ:seps]
美:[ˈfɔrseps]
for·ceps
for sps
复数:forceps或forcipes
1560年代,源自拉丁语 forceps “一对钳子,镊子”,显然字面意思是“用于抓热物品的东西”,由 formus “热的”(源自 PIE 词根 *gwher- “加热,温暖”)和 capere “持有,拿取”(源自 PIE 词根 *kap- “抓住”)的复合词组成。最初是铁匠的工具。经典复数形式为 forcipes。相关词汇: Forcipal。
[拉]钳,镊:有两片钳叶和一个柄的器械,在外科手术中,用于压迫或夹住组织,以及夹持消毒敷料和其他外科用物
钳状体:任何似钳的器官或部分,特指胼胝体的终末纤维
钳(镊)的几种类型 A.Strucken耳镊
B.锯齿镊
C.虹膜镊,尖鼠牙镊
D.Schroeder单爪钳
E.Schroeder双爪钳(附钳叶的侧面观)
尾铗
鋏
鉗狀器
Latin, tongs, perhaps from formus warm + capere to take — more at therm, heave >entry 1
The first known use of forceps was in 1634
forearm1 of 2verb
to arm in advance : prepare
forearm2 of 2noun
the part of the human arm between the elbow and the wrist
forearm1 of 2verb
to arm in advance : prepare
forearm2 of 2noun
the part of the human arm between the elbow and the wrist
fore1 of 5adverb
in, toward, or near the front : forward
fore2 of 5adjective
being or coming before in time, order, or space
fore3 of 5noun
a front place or position
came to the fore
fore4 of 5interjection
—used by a golfer to warn anyone within range of a hit ball
fore-5 of 5combining form
earlier : beforehand
foresee
occurring earlier : occurring beforehand
forethought
situated at the front : in front
foreleg
front part of (something specified)
forearm
ford1 of 2noun
a shallow part of a body of water that may be crossed by wading
ford2 of 2verb
to cross (a body of water) by wading
ford1 of 2noun
a shallow part of a body of water that may be crossed by wading
ford2 of 2verb
to cross (a body of water) by wading
ford1 of 2noun
a shallow part of a body of water that may be crossed by wading
ford2 of 2verb
to cross (a body of water) by wading
forcibleadjective
got, made, or done by force or violence
a forcible entrance
forceful
forcibleadjective
got, made, or done by force or violence
a forcible entrance
forceful
force1 of 2noun
strength or energy put forth : active power
forces of nature
capacity to persuade or convince
the force of this argument
the state of existing and being enforced : effect
that law is still in force
a group of persons trained and available for action the nation's labor force
a police force
violence or power used on a person or thing
open a door by force
an influence (as a push or pull) that tends to produce a change in the speed or direction of motion of something
the force of gravity
force2 of 2verb
to make (as a person) do something
forced them to work
to get or make by using force
forced their way into the room
to break open or through
force a lock
to produce with effort
forced a weak smile
to speed up the development of
force flowers
forcepsnoun
a tool for grasping or holding objects especially in delicate operations (as by a jeweler or surgeon)
forcepsnoun
an instrument for grasping, holding firmly, or exerting traction upon objects especially for delicate operations (as by surgeons, obstetricians, or dentists)
1 The doctor used forceps to deliver me and injured my scalp.
2 Each kit also includes scissors, forceps and first aid instructions.
每套工具也包括剪刀,钳子和急救指示。
3 The forceps had caused some brain damage, and also left a gash down your face.
4 My delicate skin had mottled with the indignation of being ripped by forceps from a warm, cosy spot where I was perfectly happy.
5 Evidence suggests fewer epidurals might mean fewer births using instruments like forceps and ventouse vacuum suction, says NICE.
6 Gourd - shaped mouth was, ports such as forceps a width of 100 meters.
河口呈葫芦 状, 港口如钳,宽约100公尺.
7 I'll need some lap pads, forceps , metzenbaums and satinsky clamps.
我需要一些包垫, 镊子, 以及夹钳.
8 Advancements in amputations Over the years, there have been a number of innovations in the field of amputation from the introduction of tools such as artery forceps in the 16th century to techniques to make the surgery more effective.
9 This includes the alcohol required, various pots and, with misplaced kindness, “leech-friendly forceps”.
10 Surgical set Critical items would have included an amputation saw, tourniquet, trephines (for slicing into the skull), bone forceps, a large amputation knife, several smaller knives and suture needles.
11 In the central canvas, a hand holding glittering silver forceps reaches toward a woman’s naked crotch under an oversize Donald Duck toy.
12 a pair of forceps
一把镊子
13 Rubber gloves, forceps and aneurysm hooks – all of which had postmortem contact with the singer – are among the items that will come under the hammer at what is perhaps the grisliest sale in rock'n'roll history.
14 Reserve the other two pairs of forceps for handling the clean dressing and the wound.
用另外两只胶钳处理无菌敷料和清洗伤口。
15 Methods It was used in phacoemulsification for dividing nuclear with capsulorhexis forceps.
方法25例(25眼)老年性白内障晶状体超声乳化吸出术采用撕囊镊分核技术.
16 In a little while she delivered the baby with forceps.
一会儿她就用钳子把孩子接下来了。
17 Objective To explore the best way to clean endoscopic biopsy forceps.
目的探讨清洗软式内镜活检钳的最佳方法。
18 While he was waiting for the anesthetic to numb his finger, he did more digging and found a sterile package with a curved needle and thread, a needle holder, and forceps.
19 Consequently, researchers typically use forceps to collect scorpions.
20 Then her hands flicked open the metal fastenings on her black bag and began plucking out clear bottles of liquid, bandages, gleaming silver scissors, forceps, curved needles, and thread.