英:[rəˈspɪrətri]
美:[ˈrespərətɔːri]
英:[rəˈspɪrətri]
美:[ˈrespərətɔːri]
res·pi·ra·to·ry
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词根:respire
n.respiration 呼吸;呼吸作用
respirator 口罩;[医] 呼吸器;防毒面具
vi.respire 呼吸
vt.respire 呼吸
noun
the movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs
a single complete act of breathing
… the patient was cyanotic and unconscious with labored respirations at 40/min.—Dorwyn W. Croom
the physical and chemical processes (such as breathing and diffusion) by which an organism supplies its cells and tissues with the oxygen needed for metabolism and relieves them of the carbon dioxide formed in energy-producing reactions
cellular respiration
respiratory tract呼吸道
respiratory system呼吸系统
respiratory failure呼吸衰竭;呼吸衰弱
severe acute respiratory syndrome严重急性呼吸系统综合症
upper respiratory tract上呼吸道
respiratory disease呼吸疾病
respiratory distress[医]呼吸窘迫
respiratory distress syndrome呼吸窘迫综合征
respiratory rate呼吸率
upper respiratory tract infection上呼吸道感染
respiratory syncytial virus呼吸道合胞体病毒
respiratory chain呼吸链
respiratory disorder呼吸障碍
respiratory arrest呼吸停止
respiratory insufficiency呼吸功能不全;呼吸衰竭
respiratory protection呼吸防护
respiratory organs呼吸器官;呼吸道
adult respiratory distress syndrome成人呼吸窘迫综合征
"与呼吸有关的、涉及呼吸的或用于呼吸的",1660年代,源自现代拉丁语 respiratorius 或法语 respiratoire; 参见 respiration 和 -ory。
呼吸的
Middle English respiracioun, from Latin respiration-, respiratio, from respirare
The first known use of respiration was in the 15th century
responsenoun
an act or instance of replying : answer
words said or sung by the people or choir in a religious service
a reaction of a living thing to a stimulus
respondverb
to say something in return : make an answer
to react in response
note how the animal's eyes respond to light
to have a favorable reaction
the patient is responding to treatment
respondverb
to say something in return : make an answer
to react in response
note how the animal's eyes respond to light
to have a favorable reaction
the patient is responding to treatment
resplendentadjective
so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat
fields resplendent with flowers
resplendentadjective
so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat
fields resplendent with flowers
resplendencynoun
resplendence
resplendencenoun
the quality or state of being resplendent : splendor
respitenoun
a short delay : postponement
a period of rest or relief
respireverb
to engage in respirationespecially: breathe sense 1
respirationnoun
the act or process of breathing
the physical processes (as breathing and diffusion) by which a living thing obtains the oxygen it needs to produce energy and eliminate waste gases (as carbon dioxide)
any of various chemical reactions (as oxidation) in cells that release energy from food molecules (as glucose)
1 The cause was congestive heart failure and respiratory failure, said Scott Thompson, a spokesman for CHI Franciscan Health, which operates the Highline Medical Center in Burien.
2 The death toll rose to 132, which is still lower than the 348 people who were killed in China by SARS, which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome.
3 It retains the full respiratory grandeur of his large seascapes, the nearly abstract polychromes of his late whaling pictures.
4 But she learned to live with my limitations — those caused by my atrophied muscles, my respiratory distresses and myriad external obstacles and attitudes — through real-world, on-the-job training.
5 Masking prevents the spread of all kinds of germs and is “the best tool we have to prevent the spread of those surging respiratory viruses, from Covid to influenza to R.S.V.,”
6 But after two days ceramic dust stirred up by the public also raised alarm about respiratory hazards; standard viewing procedures — look, don’t touch — were imposed for the duration of the seven-month installation.
7 By isolating the city, China was trying to contain the virus and the pneumonialike respiratory disease it caused.
8 The cause was respiratory failure, his doctors said.
9 Frequent lower respiratory infections during childhood.
儿童期频繁的下呼吸道感染。
10 The smoke from cooking using these solid fuels also triggers respiratory problems that cause nearly 2 million deaths in the developing world each year.
11 Some respiratory symptoms can be the forerunners of asthma.
一些呼吸道症状可能是哮喘病的先兆。
12 The secretory system of the respiratory tract is probably the most appreciated.
呼吸道的分泌系统可能是最先被意识到的.
13 Large amounts of food debris found in his respiratory system were the result of vomiting, triggered by acute alcohol poisoning.
14 His death follows that of bartender Dexter Joyosa, who passed on Saturday after being evacuated from the ship and admitted to the hospital with severe respiratory issues, the outlet previously reported.
15 The cause was respiratory and cardiac failure, his daughter Crystal Williams Stermer said.
16 “Mr. Burrell has a chronic brain hematoma that could progress if he develops an upper respiratory infection with a cough.”
17 The rest of Morrissey’s U.S. tour dates have been canceled as he contends with a respiratory infection, according to a representative of the British singer.
18 In the United States at least 37 people have died from the respiratory illness.
19 Every respiratory therapist does procedures in his or her own way, and after some initial challenges, Stuard got her routine down.
20 She was 93 and in assisted living in Riverside, Calif. She never had any terrible respiratory problem.