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brain damage

脑损伤,脑损害,脑部损伤,脑部伤害

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : injury or harm, congenital or acquired, to the tissues of the brain resulting from inadequate oxygen supply, trauma, or other cause.

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Examples

  • We know that brain damage—for instance, what happened to your brother—can change someone’s personality.

  • With all their systems slowed and chilled, brain damage is postponed and the cellular need for oxygen is diminished.

  • In her early 20s, after a brilliant academic career, Gallen was diagnosed with encephalitis, which left her with brain damage.

  • For example, female athletes show more widespread brain damage after concussions than do male athletes.

  • Others might be temporarily stunned, left with a broken limb, or suffer permanent brain damage.

  • “At the moment there are no signs of damage,” Marino told The Daily Beast.

  • We have to use common sense inclusiveness, because we are quickly getting to a place where our brain is falling out.

  • If the operation caused no physical damage, it would be in bounds.

  • That means any response that could result in physical damage inside North Korea is off the table.

  • We could theoretically cause a lot of damage should we take that route.

  • All the operations of her brain related themselves somehow to to-morrow afternoon.

  • The “Compañia General de Tabacos” lost about ₱30,000 in cash in addition to the damage done to their offices and property.

  • Persistent glycosuria has been noted in brain injuries involving the floor of the fourth ventricle.

  • Never grasp a Fern plant from above and try to pull it away, as this will be almost sure to result in damage.

  • Great care is necessary when removing the Ferns to do as little damage as possible to the roots.