amputate 的定义
am·pu·tat·ed, am·pu·tat·ing.
- to cut off, as by surgery.
- to prune, lop off, or remove: Because of space limitations the editor amputated the last two paragraphs of the news report.
- Obsolete. to prune, as branches of trees.
amputate 近义词
remove a limb
更多amputate例句
- As they investigate the secret behind the hypnotic television signal, Mono and Six visit a school full of feral children and a hospital where prosthetic limbs overflow storage bins like so many amputated doll parts.
- Eventually she had to have both limbs amputated above the knee.
- Nerve cells in amputated spider legs responded to the wide range of frequencies.
- Her front leg had been amputated to stop the cancer from spreading.
- Their commander is a serious man with his left arm amputated just below the elbow.
- He was removed to the rear, and the doctors decided that it was necessary to amputate the right leg.
- Will it cripple you seriously to lose that hand; because Im afraid theyll have to amputate when you go down.
- The thing necessary was to amputate the gangrened limb, and so prevent the disease from attacking the whole body.
- True, her right leg was broken, and it had been necessary to amputate her left foot in order to save her life.
- For a moment she had a passing dream that some one was trying to amputate her hand with a wood-saw, then it all came back to her.