英:[ˈkɑ:diæk]
美:[ˈkɑrdiæk]
英:[ˈkɑ:diæk]
美:[ˈkɑrdiæk]
car·di·ac
kar di aek
adjective
of, relating to, situated near, or acting on the heart
of or relating to the cardia of the stomach
of, relating to, or affected with heart disease
cardiac patients
noun
a person with heart disease
cardiac function心功能,心脏功能
cardiac arrest[医]心搏停止
cardiac surgery心脏外科,心外科;心脏手术
cardiac output心输出量
cardiac musclen. [解]心肌
sudden cardiac death心脏性猝死;突然心脏死
cardiac disease心脏疾病
cardiac arrhythmia心律失常;心律不整;心律紊乱
cardiac catheterization心导管;心导管插入术
cardiac valve贲门瓣
cardiac cycle心动周期
cardiac tamponade心压塞;心脏填塞
cardiac pacemaker心脏起搏器
cardiac failure心力衰竭;心机能不全
cardiac insufficiency心机能不全
sudden cardiac arrest心脏骤停
cardiac index心脏指数
cardiac rhythm[医]心节律;[医]心搏节律
cardiac glycoside强心苷
"心脏的",大约在1600年,源自法语的 cardiaque(14世纪),或直接源自拉丁文的 cardiacus,来自希腊文的 kardiakos,意为"与心脏相关的",源自 kardia "心脏"(来自 PIE 词根 *kerd- "心脏")。Cardiac arrest 自1950年开始出现。
希腊文的 kardia 也可能意味着"胃",而拉丁文的 cardiacus 则意味着"与胃相关的"。这种术语在现代医学中仍然有所延续。心脏和附近的消化器官混淆也反映在布列塔尼语的 kalon("心"),源自古法语的 cauldun("肠子"),以及英语的 heartburn("消化不良")中。
心的
强心药,恢复药
心脏病患者
贲门的:食管与胃贲门之间的口及其附近的
Adjective Latin cardiacus, from Greek kardiakos, from kardia
The first known use of cardiac was in the 14th century
cardinal1 of 2noun
a high official of the Roman Catholic Church ranking next below the pope
cardinal number
a North American finch of which the male is bright red with a black face and a pointed bunch of feathers on its head
cardinal2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, primary
a cardinal rule
very serious
a cardinal sin
cardinal1 of 2noun
a high official of the Roman Catholic Church ranking next below the pope
cardinal number
a North American finch of which the male is bright red with a black face and a pointed bunch of feathers on its head
cardinal2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, primary
a cardinal rule
very serious
a cardinal sin
cardinalitynoun
the number of elements in a given mathematical set
cardinal1 of 2noun
a high official of the Roman Catholic Church ranking next below the pope
cardinal number
a North American finch of which the male is bright red with a black face and a pointed bunch of feathers on its head
cardinal2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, primary
a cardinal rule
very serious
a cardinal sin
cardigannoun
a usually collarless sweater opening down the front
cardiacadjective
of, relating to, situated near, or acting on the heart
cardiac1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, situated near, or acting on the heart
of or relating to the cardia of the stomach
of, relating to, or affected with heart disease
cardiac2 of 2noun
an individual with heart disease
1 His ill health followed his participation in one of the programme's notorious eating challenges, and he was taken to a cardiac unit to be monitored.
2 There is no confirmation this was due to dehydration, cardiac, other substances, etc.
3 She was 81 and was hospitalized last week after going into cardiac arrest following a medical procedure on her vocal cords.
4 Tom Petty, one of the most influential rock stars of the 1970s and ’80s, died on Monday of cardiac arrest.
5 The decreased oxygen due to high particulate matter can tire out healthy people, but people with respiratory or cardiac illnesses tend to experience more serious symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, dizziness and headaches.
6 The cause was cardiac arrest, his representatives said.
7 Frail and prone to a variety of ailments, Locke died from cardiac illness in 1954.
8 His wife of 53 years, Ellen Rosand, a professor of music at Yale University and a specialist in Italian Baroque music, said the cause of death was cardiac amyloidosis.
9 They just die of cardiac arrest while they're sleeping.
比如在睡觉时死于心脏病发。
10 The cardiac arrest led to a brain injury, which ultimately caused his death days later, she said.
11 Rivers, who was 81, suffered cardiac arrest during an examination of her throat and vocal cords at the Yorkville Endoscopy center on Manhattan's Upper East Side and subsequently died in a New York hospital.
12 Taurine deficiency can cause retinal degeneration and cardiac disease, both of which would not be evident to owners until the conditions were very advanced.
13 Studies show “notable reductions in VO2 max within two to four weeks of non-training, mostly due to decreased cardiac output and decreased blood volume,” she says.
14 His agent, Brian Mann, told The Chicago Tribune that the cause was cardiac arrest resulting from sepsis.
15 But the 50 year-old singer was found unresponsive and in cardiac arrest there on June 25 2009, and later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
16 He graduated from cardiac rehab with plans to join a health club with a pool.
17 "The doctors advised me that it was grim and he went into cardiac arrest as well," she said.
18 One took a photograph of the comedian on the operating table before she went into cardiac arrest.
19 He was in the cardiac section of the hospital but sent a message to fans via Instagram that it was nothing but a case of "severe bronchitis."
20 “As a nurse, you have to run from gynaecology to cardiac to orthopaedic wards. As a midwife, you are doing a specific job with specific results.”