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gauze

/gawz/US // gɔz //UK // (ɡɔːz) //

纱布,纱网,纱窗,网纱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any thin and often transparent fabric made from any fiber in a plain or open weave.
    • : a surgical dressing of loosely woven cotton.
    • : any material made of an open, meshlike weave, as of wire.
    • : a thin haze.

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Examples

  • Treated by an officer carrying the quick-clot gauze, the man survived a wound to the abdomen.

  • Fattening the fabric between two hot steel sheets left it looking like the gauze people have long used as a wound dressing, or bandage.

  • These researchers wondered if making a gauze out of it would speed wound healing better than the traditional cellulose-based gauze does.

  • The group described its new chitin-based gauze in the January 2021 issue of ACS Applied Bio Materials.

  • For their new gauze, the researchers ground up the shells of crabs, shrimp and lobsters.

  • The more we try to look through the gauze, the more it all begins to look like gauze.

  • It will end up shriveled up, dried up, dead; rolled up in dirty gauze and tossed into a wastebasket, quickly forgotten.

  • Another bold piece of color is a simple red dress made of silk gauze worn by one Monica Maurice for her wedding to Arthur Jackson.

  • Using tape and gauze, he then tried to plug the holes in that leg.

  • Thinking fondly of some gauze-filtered yesteryear where manufacturing jobs abounded and kids played outside more is one thing.

  • Madame Ratignolle, more careful of her complexion, had twined a gauze veil about her head.

  • The wine spilled over Arobin's legs and some of it trickled down upon Mrs. Highcamp's black gauze gown.

  • The only one who did justice to it was the countess-dowager—in a black gauze dress and white crêpe turban.

  • Titania herself appears in the transparent robe of silver gauze.

  • In the dance in Scene VI she used a long black gauze scarf and a white one.