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英:['sɪkətraɪz]
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cic·a·trize
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第三人称单数:cicatrizes
现在分词:cicatrizing
过去式:cicatrized
过去分词:cicatrized
cicatrizant (adj.), cicatrization (n.)
词根:cicatrix
n.cicatrice 伤痕;[皮肤][植] 瘢痕
cicatrix [皮肤][植] 瘢痕,伤痕;叶痕
transitive verb
to cause to heal by forming a cicatrix or scar.Her system could not cicatrize the wound.
intransitive verb
to heal by forming a cicatrix or scar.The wound cicatrized rapidly.
结瘢:形成瘢痕而愈合
The first known use of cicatrization was in the 15th century
verb
transitive verb
to induce the formation of a scar in
scar
intransitive verb
to heal by forming a scar
1 The wound cicatrizes and falls off from him like a dead skin and when they would triumph, lo! he has passed on invulnerable.
2 As he spoke, he laid his finger upon a cicatrized wound upon his cheek, a frightful scar several inches in length, and evidently made by a tomahawk.
3 They looked at him with wan smiles and lusterless eyes, and hovered past shadowlike, leaving behind for him nothing but dust, nothing but a hardly cicatrized wound.
4 But the Patient must be oblig'd to lie on his Belly for some Days successively, to cicatrize the Wound thereof, or that of the Entrails.
5 In the course of five or six days the wound was cicatrized and a cure performed.
6 On the brown flesh of his forearm I saw a queer, ragged white cross—the scar a snake bite leaves when it is cicatrized.
7 The effect of cold was noticed also on wounds which had healed and cicatrized.
8 Part of these wounds were cicatrized and part still granulating, which shows that the process of reparation is as active in utero as elsewhere.
9 Professor Virchow came to the same conclusion with regard to a skull from a Neolithic tomb which bore on the right parietal traces of an ancient cicatrized wound.
10 Our muleteers were already busy in unloading the baggage, preparatory to its being carried across the bridge on the cicatrized backs of the occupants of the huts.
11 The wound had become cicatrized, leaving the bone in this position.
12 Time alone does a little cicatrize such wounds; and, let us add, work.
13 This Ointment is of singular Use to cleanse Ulcers; as also to mundifie, cicatrize, and consolidate all sorts of Wounds.
14 The inferior parts of the cheeks were cicatrized with the lateral and superior regions of the neck, and with the base of the tongue and the hyoid bone.
15 I cannot say whether nature or the remedy healed my wound, but in a short time the flesh cicatrized, and all symptoms of inflammation disappeared entirely.
16 The springs of Weissenburg in the Bernese Oberland yield a water which is popularly supposed to have the power of cicatrizing cavities in the lungs, but its analysis shows no reason for such a power.
17 In about three weeks, the whole had separated, and the part above the ligature was cicatrized.
18 The rectal opening gradually cicatrized, the sac became obliterated, and the woman left the hospital well.
19 He feels very sore at the rumored intentions to relieve him, and the major-generalcy does not cicatrize the wound.
20 By the 9th day, the wound had cicatrized, excepting near the symphisis; symptoms all favourable.