affusion如何读

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美:[ə'fjuʒən]

affusion是什么意思

  • n.注水

affusion英英释义

noun

an act of pouring a liquid on something or someone (as in baptism)

affusion_药学行业词汇

冲浴

affusion词源英文解释

borrowed from Late Latin affūsiōn-, affūsiō "act of pouring on," from Latin *affūd- (variant stem of affundere "to pour on or into," from ad- ad- + fundere "to pour") + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns — more at found >entry 5

The first known use of affusion was in 1615

affusion 例句

1 When Baptism was by affusion or pouring, as is usual at the present time, the affusion was also trine.

2 When the body is moistened with a sponge wet with cold water, or when an affusion by the sponge or shower-bath is used, the skin instantly shrinks, and the whole of its tissue contracts.

3 That galvanism, ammonia to the nostrils, cold affusion, and stimulants by the mouth are practically useless in the early stage.

4 The baptismal affusion is the outward seal of an inward transaction, that takes place in the spirit of believing utterers and hearers of the gospel word.

5 It would be an extreme case which would lead me to administer the ordinance in any other way than by affusion.

6 Treatment.—Fresh air, artificial respiration, cold affusion, diffusible stimulants; inhalation of oxygen freely.

7 Cold affusion, and chloroform in half to teaspoonful doses in glycerine or mucilage, repeated every few minutes, until the symptoms are ameliorated.

8 Here traces of fire, seen on the rock, suggested that it had been split by cold affusion.

9 There can be little doubt that affusion was practiced instead of immersion, at the discretion of the Priest, in ancient as well as in modern times.

10 The custom of affusion, or aspersion, or sprinkling, came into use in the Western Church as early as the 13th century; but in the ancient Church Baptism was so administered to the sick.

11 I have tried to remove these dangerous symptoms by packs, affusions, baths, but almost always in vain; whilst the sitz-bath has never failed to insure success.

12 Subtract eight ounces of blood; give another physic-ball, and apply cold affusion to the loins. 3d.

13 In the diagnostic expert system of a set affusion pump employs such a principle.

在某油田注水泵机组故障诊断专家系统中应用了此种原理。

14 Affusion, af-fū′zhun, n. the act of pouring upon or sprinkling.—Baptism by affusion is effected by the pouring of water on the subject, as distinct from baptism by dipping, or baptism by sprinkling.

15 The lowering of the temperature by this means is much slower than by cold affusions.

16 It is probable that the general warm bath, with cold affusion upon the head at the same time, would prove as efficient as it does in analogous states of typhoid affections.

17 Cold affusions, while not nearly so efficacious in reducing the temperature of the body as the cold bath, are open to many of the objections which may be urged against the latter mode of treatment.

18 Treatment.—Stomach-tube and free lavage; cold affusion; drawing forward tongue; artificial respiration; galvanism and suspension with head downward.

19 Experimentations have indicated that the method saved affusion work and approached actual project's requirement.

试验表明,此法节省注水试验工程量,接近实际工程要求。

20 The first effect of the affusion is often to elevate the temperature—a fact noticed by Currie himself—but the next affusion, practised at the end of an hour, pretty surely brings it down.

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