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incision
in·ci·sion / inˈsiʒn /
noun
[C, U]
a sharp cut made in sth, particularly during a medical operation; the act of making a cut in sth
割口;(尤指手术的)切口;切开:
Make a small incision below the ribs.
在肋骨下方切开一个小口。
incision noun
• ADJECTIVE deep | large | small, tiny | vertical | surgical | abdominal, etc.
• VERB + INCISION make The surgeon made a small ~ in the patient's cornea.
in·ci·sion
/ınˈsıʒən/ noun , pl -sions [ count ]
: a cut made in something; especially medical : a cut made into the body during surgery
a small abdominal incision
in·ci·sion
\ə̇nˈsizhən\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English inscicioun, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French incision, from Latin incision-, incisio, from incisus + -ion-, -io -ion
1.
a. : a separation of parts made or such as might be made by a cutting or pointed instrument (as a notch in the margin of a leaf or of an insect's wing)
b. : cleft, cut, gash; specifically : an incised wound made by a surgeon into the tissues or an organ (as in reaching a site of injury or establishing drainage)
< an abdominal incision >
2. : an act or action of incising (as into a substance)
< a Pliocene uplift which caused valley incision — A.M.Bateman >
< the surgeon's skillful incision of the tissues >
3. : the quality or state of being incisive (as in comprehension or action) : acuteness, penetration
西班牙语解释:
incision
[in·ci·sion || ɪn'sɪʒn]
n. incisión, cisura, corte, herida, saja, sajadura, tajo
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