英:[ˈækjupʌŋktʃə(r)]
美:[ˈækjupʌŋktʃər]
英:[ˈækjupʌŋktʃə(r)]
美:[ˈækjupʌŋktʃər]
ac·u·punc·ture
ae kyu puhngk chr
第三人称单数:acupunctures
现在分词:acupuncturing
过去式:acupunctured
过去分词:acupunctured
noun
a traditional Chinese practice of pricking certain parts of the body with fine needles to relieve pain or cure disease.
transitive verb
to perform acupuncture on.
acupuncture and moxibustion针灸;针灸疗法;针灸科
acupuncture point穴位,穴道
acupuncture needlen. 针灸针
1680年代,“用针刺”的外科手术以缓解疼痛,源自拉丁语 acus “针”(来自 PIE 词根 *ak- “尖锐,上升(出)到一个点,刺穿”)+ puncture。该动词记录于1972年。
针刺法
针刺术:针刺体表特定部位以解除疼痛、诱导麻醉和治疗疾病,此法为中国首创,现已为全世界所重视
针灸
Latin acū- (stem—or ablative—of acus "needle") + puncture >entry 1 — more at acute
The first known use of acupuncture was in 1684
adaptverb
to make or become suitableespecially: to change so as to fit a new or specific use or situation adapt the novel for children
adapt to life in a new school
adamantineadjective
made of or having the quality of adamant
adamant entry 2
adamant1 of 2noun
an imaginary stone of great hardness
an unbreakable or extremely hard substance
adamant2 of 2adjective
firmly fixed or decided especially against something : unyielding
adagio1 of 2adverb or adjective
in an easy graceful manner : slowly—used as a direction in music
adagio2 of 2noun
a musical composition or movement in adagio tempo
a ballet duet or trio displaying difficult feats of balance, lifting, or spinning
adagenoun
an old familiar saying : proverb
ad1 of 2noun
advertisement sense 2
ad-2 of 2prefix
to : toward—usually ac- before c, k, or q and af- before f and ag- before g and al- before l and ap- before p and as- before s and at- before t and ad- before other sounds but sometimes ad- even before one of the listed consonants
acuteadjective
severe sense 3, sharp
acute pain
having a sudden onset and short duration
acute disease
being or forming an angle measuring less than 90 degrees
an acute angle
marked by keen awareness : shrewd
an acute observation
having sharp perceptions : observant
needing speedy attention : urgent
an acute shortage of blood plasma
felt or experienced intensely
acute distress
acuteadjective
severe sense 3, sharp
acute pain
having a sudden onset and short duration
acute disease
being or forming an angle measuring less than 90 degrees
an acute angle
marked by keen awareness : shrewd
an acute observation
having sharp perceptions : observant
needing speedy attention : urgent
an acute shortage of blood plasma
felt or experienced intensely
acute distress
acupuncturenoun
an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specified points especially to cure disease or relieve pain
acupuncturenoun
an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specified points especially to cure disease or relieve pain
acupuncturenoun
an originally Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points especially to cure disease, relieve pain, or promote healing
1 "This is going to make me sound even crazier than I was," she says of her first recent acupuncture session.
2 I tell her about Adam’s e-mails and the whole acupuncture thing.
3 In a telephone interview from his home in Santa Monica, Calif., Mr. Cooder, 65, talked about writing protest music and his need for acupuncture and French classical music to relax in such troubling times.
4 The mother in “Mother,” who sells herbs and practices acupuncture without a license, pushes maternal devotion to the point of homicide.
5 These flaws in all acupuncture studies mean there is a real risk of bias – even in the best research.
6 Activities include tai chi lessons, acupuncture demonstrations and nightly dance or musical performances.
7 Researchers noted a small difference in efficacy between real and sham acupuncture, and a moderate difference between acupuncture and no acupuncture.
8 Of all the branches of complementary and alternative medicine, acupuncture has without doubt the most credibility among doctors and health officials.
9 Incidentally, remember that acupuncture man from a couple of scenes ago?
10 Acupuncture points are stimulated to balance the circulation of qi.
刺激穴位以平衡气的流通。
11 What is the time limitation of acupuncture, give an example.
什么是针灸的时限性?试举例说明.
12 Her clients wonder why most teams ignore less traditional methods like acupuncture, with all that they invest in healing players’ battered bodies.
13 A chart showing the location of acupuncture points and the various channels, or 'meridians', through which a 'life force' known as qi is said to flow.
14 During the hours spent waiting in vain to see a bone doctor, I decided to take another track and try acupuncture.
在白白等待看骨科医生的几个小时里,我决定换一种方式,去尝试针灸。
15 Chinese traditional doctors have practiced acupuncture for centuries.
中医已经使用了数百年针灸。
16 I suggest you have a course of acupuncture treatment.
我建议您做一个疗程的针灸治疗.
17 Erica Ogwumike, a basketball player for the Nigerian team and a student in medical school, gave a short overview of the “polyclinic,” where athletes can receive acupuncture, dermatology treatments, physiotherapy and more.
18 Bloch’s technique combines aspects of traditional physical therapy and acupuncture, minus the needles, to “reset the involuntary nervous system,” he said.
19 She thought of one more place to try shopping: Life Wellness Center, a massage and acupuncture spa on Tompkins that also has a plant nursery and store that sells crystals, candles and bath bombs.
20 “Traditional study didn’t answer all of the questions I had, so I turned to acupuncture,” Bloch says.