英:[nɑ:ˈkəʊsɪs]
美:[nɑrˈkoʊsɪs]
英:[nɑ:ˈkəʊsɪs]
美:[nɑrˈkoʊsɪs]
nar·co·sis
nar ko sihs
复数:narcoses
词根:narcotic
adj.narcotic 麻醉的;有麻醉作用的;催眠的
n.narcotic [药] 麻醉药;镇静剂;起麻醉作用的事物
vi.narcotize 起麻醉作用
vt.narcotize 麻醉,使昏迷
noun
drowsiness or deep unconsciousness induced by drugs or other artificial means.
inactivity or immobility similarly induced, as by carbon dioxide.
1690年代,“由麻醉剂引起的失去知觉的状态”,现代拉丁语,源自希腊语 narkōsis,来自 narkoun “使麻木”(参见 narcotic(名词))。
麻醉:药物造成的对中枢神经系统功能的一种非特异性、可复性抑制
有显著的昏蒙和失去感觉
borrowed from New Latin narcōsis, borrowed from Greek nárkōsis "benumbing," from narkō-, variant stem of narkoûn "to benumb, deaden" (verbal derivative of nárkē "numbness, lack of sensation," of uncertain origin) + -sis -sis Note: Greek nárkē has been compared with Old High German in-snerahan "to tie up (to), link (to)," hypothetically reflecting an Indo-European verbal base *snerk- "draw together, loop around" (thus Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben, 2. Auflage, Wiesbaden, 2001; see snare >entry 1), but the semantic connection is far from apparent. (The Lexikon inaccurately translates nárkē as "Krampf, Lähmung" = "cramp, paralysis.") R. Beekes (Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Brill, 2009) regards the word as most likely of pre-Greek substratal origin.
The first known use of narcosis was in 1671
narrativenoun
something (as a story) that is told or written
the art or practice of telling stories
narrationnoun
the act or process or an instance of telling a story
story entry 1 sense 1a, narrative
narrateverb
relate sense 1, tell
narrate a story
narrateverb
relate sense 1, tell
narrate a story
narcotic1 of 2noun
a drug (as opium or morphine) that in small doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and causes sleep but in large doses has dangerous effects (as coma)
something that soothes, relieves, or lulls
narcotic2 of 2adjective
acting as or being the source of a narcotic the opium poppy is a narcotic plant
narcotic drugs
of or relating to narcotics or their use or control
narcotic laws
narcotic1 of 2noun
a drug (as opium or morphine) that in small doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and causes sleep but in large doses has dangerous effects (as coma)
something that soothes, relieves, or lulls
narcotic2 of 2adjective
acting as or being the source of a narcotic the opium poppy is a narcotic plant
narcotic drugs
of or relating to narcotics or their use or control
narcotic laws
narcosisnoun
a dazed, unconscious, or inactive condition produced by chemicals (as narcotics)
narcosisnoun
a state of stupor, unconsciousness, or arrested activity produced by the influence of narcotics or other chemicals or physical agents see nitrogen narcosis
1 Nitrogen narcosis has everything to do with the partial pressure of nitrogen and has no relationship with the partial pressure of oxygen.
醉氮和氮气的局部压力有关而和氧气的局部压力无关。
2 When the narcosis increases the impotence becomes complete.
3 Objective To watch the narcosis effect of Primacaine in the oral cavity diagnosis.
目的观察碧兰麻在口腔诊疗中的麻醉效果.
4 It’s time to forage for consumer goods, but it’s also nontime, no time at all, a faint narcosis that removes you from the bindings of daily existence.
5 This occurs in the state we usually experience as tiredness and in analogous states such as sleep, unconsciousness, narcosis and the like.
6 Neurons in Psychic States.—This same explanation would serve for narcosis, that is, for anesthesia, due to chloroform or ether, or any other drug.
7 Objective to observe the influence of ambient temperature to the central body temperature of experimental dogs in the period of narcosis.
目的:观察环境温度对实验犬麻醉期间中心体温的影响。
8 When you’re under water, “keep it simple, stupid” is a good motto to live by, especially because when you’re battling nitrogen narcosis.
9 From 40 metres to 60 metres you get nitrogen narcosis and from 80 metres and deeper you get oxygen poisoning.
10 To evade this induced narcosis and reclaim lived experience, Wu argues, we must wean ourselves off the digital.
11 Nitrogen narcosis is also a well-known phenomenon in deep water diving.
12 Methylene chloride can kill either through direct narcosis or through metabolization into carbon monoxide, which binds to hemoglobin in the blood and inhibits oxygen from moving around the body.
13 Care must be taken not to confuse narcosis with death.
操作一定要注意不要将麻醉昏迷与死亡混淆。
14 One reason for this is that considerably more ether or chloroform is required to produce narcosis in alcoholic subjects than in ordinary individuals.
15 Care must be taken not to confuse narcosis with death.
操作一定要注意不要将麻醉昏迷与死亡混淆。
16 These phenomena are of capital importance in alcoholic narcosis, which plays the principal part in civilized countries.
17 In this condition the large doses of opium did not produce narcosis, but were followed by restoration of the circulation, by normal breathing, and by the disappearance of the symptoms of shock.
18 After the narcosis of that repast the spirit falls into a softer mood, eager only to be amused.
19 Even experts risk equipment failures, insufficient decompression, and the dangerous confusion induced by nitrogen narcosis.
20 Method: use the narcosis to cure pelvic hematocele syndromes 54 cases.
方法: 对54例盆腔淤血综合征的患者采用麻醉的方法治疗.