ligature如何读

英:[ˈlɪgətʃə(r)]

美:[ˈlɪɡəˌtʃʊr, -tʃɚ]

ligature是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 带子
  2. 绳索
  3. 绷带
  4. 缚线
  5. 连接物
  6. 纽带
  7. 【医】结扎线
  8. 【印】连字
  9. 连音符
  10. 绑扎
  11. 结扎
  12. 连字弧线
  13. 连字符号(-)
  14. 【音】连结线
v. (动词)
  1. 结扎
  2. 绑扎

ligature自然拼读

lig·a·ture

lI g chr [or] lI g chur

ligature变形

复数:ligatures

第三人称单数:ligatures

现在分词:ligaturing

过去式:ligatured

过去分词:ligatured

ligature词根

词根:ligate

n.

ligation 结扎

vt.

ligate 结扎(血管等);绑

ligature英英释义

noun

a band or tie used to connect, esp. a surgical stitch.A silk ligature is tied around the duodenum, five millimeters below the pylorus.

in printing, two letters joined in one type.The ampersand (&) is actually a ligature of et, the Latin word for "and."

a binding or tying of any sort.The ligature marks on the victim's neck suggest strangulation.

transitive verb

to tie up or bind with a ligature.The surgeon ligatured the ruptured arteries.

ligature词源中文解释

公元1400年左右,"用于捆绑或绑扎的东西",源自于晚期拉丁语的 ligatura "一条带子",源自拉丁语的 ligatus,过去分词形式的 ligare "绑扎"(源自于 PIE 词根 *leig- "绑扎")。在现代音乐符号中,指的是"一组连音符",从1590年代开始使用; 指的是印刷或书写中连写的字母,从1690年代开始使用。

ligature_医学行业词汇

结扎线,缚线:用于结扎血管或勒束某一部分的任何物质,例如肠线、棉线、丝线或金属线

在牙学中,用于将一个牙缚到正牙器具或另一牙齿上的线或丝

结扎法

ligature词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin ligatura, from Latin ligatus, past participle of ligare to bind, tie; akin to Albanian lidh I tie

The first known use of ligature was in the 14th century

ligature儿童词典英英释义

lighten1 of 2verb

to make or become light, lighter, or clear : brighten

to give out flashes of lightning

lighten2 of 2verb

to make or become less heavy or less difficult lightened her duties

lighten a load

light1 of 6noun

something that makes vision possible

the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual sense organs

electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength (as infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X-rays) and traveling in a vacuum with a speed of about 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per secondespecially: such radiation that is visible to the human eye

daylight sense 1

by dawn's early light

a source (as a lamp) of light

turn on the light

public knowledge

facts brought to light

a particular appearance presented to view I see the matter in a different light now

were shown in a bad light by the lawyer

a particular illumination

by the light of the moon

something that helps one to know or understand

shed light on a problem

a noted person : leading light

lighthouse, beacon

traffic signal

turn left at the next light

a flame for lighting something

light2 of 6adjective

having light : bright

a light room

not dark or deep in color : pale

light blue

light3 of 6verb

to make or become bright—often used with up

to cause to burn or begin to burn—often used with up

to lead with a light

light a guest up the stairs

light4 of 6adjective

having little or less than usual weight : not heavy

designed to carry a small load

light truck

of little importance

not abundant : scanty

light rain

not strong or violent : moderate

light breezes

easily disturbed

a light sleeper

putting forth little force or pressure : gentle

a light touch

not hard to bear, do, pay, or digest light exercise light food

light punishment

capable of moving swiftly or nimbly

light on one's feet

intended chiefly to entertain light verse

light reading

made with a lower calorie content or with less of some ingredient (as fat)

light salad dressing

having a spongy or fluffy quality

light pastry

producing goods that will be sold to the people who use them rather than to another manufacturer

light industry

light5 of 6adverb

in a light manner

with little baggage

traveling light

light6 of 6verb

to come down out of the air and settle : alight

birds lit on the lawn

to come by chance

lit upon a solution

ligaturenoun

a binding or tying of something

something that binds or connects : band, bond

a thread used in surgery especially for tying blood vessels

ligature医学词典英英释义

ligature1 of 2noun

something that is used to bindspecifically: a filament (as a thread) used in surgery (as for tying blood vessels)

the action or result of binding or tying

the ligature of an artery

ligature2 of 2transitive verb

to tie up or bind

ligaturing the blood vessels—Veterinary Record

ligature 例句

1 Surgical excision and ligature of fistula remains a effective method.

总有效率达80.5%结论选择性动脉造影是诊断和治疗先天性动静脉瘘的重要依据,瘘管结扎和病变切除是手术成功的关键.

2 "The provisional cause of death for both of them was given as ligature compression to the neck pending further investigation," he said.

3 The medical examiner determined the 25-year-old also died from asphyxia due to ligature hanging and his death was ruled a suicide.

4 Compares with the UFH group, the point of puncture ligature time reduces obviously.

与UFH组比较, 穿刺点压迫止血时间明显缩短.

5 Methods: The effect of PLC on experimental thrombosis was studied by inferior caval vein ligature thrombosis model and was compared with UK.

方法:运用下腔静脉结扎法制造大鼠血栓形成模型,研究PLC对实验性血栓形成的影响并与尿激酶(UK)比较;

6 “She had blunt force trauma to the head as well as strangulation by ligature — it was a belt,” sheriff’s Det.

7 Tiny fibers from a ligature that investigators found at the home shortly after the boy’s disappearance were found to match those found on the boy’s shirt, sheriff’s deputies said in the arrest warrants.

8 Her cause of death was given as ligature strangulation.

9 They were told how Jarvis tried to sell the youngster's bike and hide his gold bracelet and mobile phone after strangling Connor, possibly with a ligature, and "holding him down in the water".

10 Investigators who wrote the complaint did not elaborate on where the ligature may have come from or whether Juarez-Corro possibly killed himself.

11 She saw ligature marks around the woman’s wrists and ankles.

12 A safety plan had been put in place three days into her custodial term when she was identified as at risk of suicide or self-harm after being observed with a ligature in her cell.

13 Her report further stated: "The pattern of injury is more in keeping with manual strangulation, but the application of a ligature - either instead of or in addition to a hand - cannot be excluded."

14 Warrants against both Williams and Siple indicate Holland died by asphyxiation from a ligature.

15 Methods The model of brain ischemic and hypoxic injuries in rats was established by unilateral carotid artery ligature just for 2 h.

方法采用结扎大鼠颈动脉及进入低氧仓的方法建立脑缺血、缺氧损伤模型;

16 The inevitable need for a ligature is depending on the design of a font.

连字是否必不可少,取决于字体的设计。

17 That was how the housekeeper had incomprehensibly come upon him — hanging by some kind of ligature in a closet in the spare bedroom.

18 Ligature glyph widths are divided evenly among the characters they represent.

连字字形宽度以它们代表的字符均匀的划分。

19 Jurors have also seen videos they were told were of the defendant and her partner engaging in consensual strangulation with ligatures.

20 It's curious how it has extrovert qualities – the loops, the ligatures, the flow – but also a slight hesitation in the backward lean.

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