英:[ˌɑrməmen'terɪəm]
美:[ˌɑrməmen'terɪrm]
英:[ˌɑrməmen'terɪəm]
美:[ˌɑrməmen'terɪrm]
n.
(医药的)设备
全套配备
补给
物质支持
复数:armamentaria或armamentariums
"军械库," 1874年,拉丁语,字面意思为 "小兵工厂",来自 armamenta "工具,武器"(见 armament)。早期英文翻译为 armamentary(1731年)。
[拉]医疗设备:开业医师或机构的所需设备,包括图书、仪器、药品和手术器械
borrowed from Latin armāmentārium "storehouse for military equipment, armory," from armāmenta "sailing gear of a ship, equipment, implements" + -ārium -ary >entry 1 — more at armament
The first known use of armamentarium was circa 1860
armamentariumnoun
a collection of resources available or utilized for an undertaking or field of activityespecially: the equipment, methods, and pharmaceuticals used in medicine
1 As promising as they seem, these individual success stories do not offer the type of evidence that would convince skeptics to add DBS to their armamentarium for autism.
2 “It is part of the sports medicine armamentarium now.”
3 He has the honor of being considered the inventor of waterboarding, a series of techniques aimed at producing water-induced suffering that have formed part of the armamentarium of torturers for centuries.
4 “You need to develop a very substantial armamentarium of really high-tech stuff to get humans on Mars,” he said.
5 Recently, two of my colleagues at Stanford, John Kugler and Errol Ozdalga, who work with me in what we call the "bedside medicine group," persuaded me to add three tools to my armamentarium.
6 It is clear that olmesartan has a very good position in the armamentarium to control blood pressure.
显然,在全部药物中,奥美沙坦在控制血压方面有非常重要的地位。
7 “It’s very, very difficult because they have so much in their armamentarium — so many new ways of treating cancer, so many new ways of treating heart disease — it’s very difficult for physicians to give up.”
8 But, for the deepest sort of filling, root-canal treatment, another substance familiar from the jeweller’s shop is about to join the dentists’ armamentarium—diamond.
9 The result: After 15 months in the nation’s armamentarium against COVID-19, a medication that U.S. taxpayers spent at least $1.58 billion to develop and produce has become largely ineffective.
10 Statins are important weapons in our armamentarium against cardiovascular disease, but alas, they are no silver bullets.
11 Suitable for working illumination of small machine tools, armamentarium , automotive repair, ship and repair, equipment maintenance.
适用于中小型机床 、 医疗设备及汽车修理 、 船舶检修 、 设备维修的工作照明.
12 It would be an important contribution to the therapeutic armamentarium.
13 Medicines have a place in the armamentarium of psychiatric treatments, but there are many other ways of changing the brain’s neurochemical profile.
14 That said, the need for drugs that people can easily take at home to prevent their infections from worsening is so high, especially with the Omicron variant now spreading, that many health experts say there will probably be an important place for molnupiravir in the Covid-19 medicine armamentarium.
15 Most exploit features of ulcerative colitis that are distinct from those targeted by the existing armamentarium.
16 Each is part of a well-orchestrated armamentarium that is based on years of research.
17 Despite some side effects, he said, “this seems a very useful new agent for addition to the armamentarium for the treatment of these patients.”
18 George becomes particularly enthralled by what she calls “an essential tool in the bloodletter’s armamentarium”—leeches.
19 Given the growing complexity of the medication armamentarium, the engagement of pharmacists in the care of geriatric patients will continue to be essential to prevent harm.
20 "You wouldn't want to throw that out as part of the armamentarium for people with depression," he told Reuters Health.