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ambulatory

/am-byuh-luh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee/US // ˈæm byə ləˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i //UK // (ˈæmbjʊlətərɪ) //

门诊,流动的,门诊的,门诊病人

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or capable of walking: an ambulatory exploration of the countryside.
    • : adapted for walking, as the limbs of many animals.
    • : moving about or from place to place; not stationary: an ambulatory tribe.
    • : Also ambulant. Medicine/Medical. not confined to bed; able or strong enough to walk: an ambulatory patient.serving patients who are able to walk: an ambulatory care center.
    • : Law. not fixed; alterable or revocable: ambulatory will.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural am·bu·la·to·ries.

    • : Also called deambulatory. Architecture. an aisle surrounding the end of the choir or chancel of a church.the covered walk of a cloister.

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Examples

  • That feeling passed and the child grew into an ambulatory creature whose artifacts Irvin used to print cyanotypes.

  • A procedure after 16 weeks must be done at a hospital or ambulatory surgical center.

  • This kind of self-balancing is something that humans do unconsciously and continuously but it must be built and programmed in to an ambulatory robot.

  • Now, they hope to take more serious cases, including older, less ambulatory people.

  • “Our algorithm, that the ethicists, infectious disease experts worked on for weeks … clearly didn’t work right,” Tim Morrison, the director of the ambulatory care team, told residents at the event in a video posted online.

  • The majority of the school-aged students are nonverbal and not fully ambulatory.

  • The firefighters did not want the ambulatory passengers to chance onto an electrified rail or encounter some other hazard.

  • Already the clinic will incur extra cost to gain an ambulatory-surgery-facility license.

  • Piscitelli found out just how bad it had been when he counted the number of ambulatory survivors who came back with the dawn.

  • If it's dead, it's undead, like the culture at large: ambulatory in the age of Twilight.

  • This was entered by two arches, which may still be seen leading out of the ambulatory.

  • Further to the east, as we shall find in due course, may be seen the low vaulted retro-choir or ambulatory of one bay.

  • The four embryonic post-ambulatory appendages are now at the height of their development.

  • The full number of joints are not at once reached, but in the ambulatory appendages five only appear at first to be formed.

  • All the ambulatory feet and the very small left hand fold beneath, leaving only the flat surface of one hand exposed to view.