Skip to main content

inhaler

/in-hey-ler/US // ɪnˈheɪ lər //UK // (ɪnˈheɪlə) //

吸入器,吸气器,吸入剂,吸气机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an apparatus or device used in inhaling medicinal vapors, anesthetics, etc.
    • : a respirator.
    • : a person who inhales.

Examples

  • When I talked with Mills, he was excited about research in the UK finding that steroid inhalers — another cheap, widely available medication — reduced Covid-19 hospitalizations.

  • Many described widespread breathing problems during burn season and a reliance on asthma inhalers and nebulizers, as the news organizations reported in July.

  • Air quality is a personal issue for Khan, who was diagnosed with adult-onset asthma while training for the London Marathon in 2014 and so has to use an inhaler “religiously twice a day.”

  • Anytime they left their apartment, they took their “medicine box,” a plastic bin filled with red inhalers, prescribed steroids and a pink nebulizer shaped like a kitten.

  • I remember it was one of the first few shifts after I had come back because I was still needing an inhaler nonstop.

  • Film it on film, no makeup, get the inhaler and the braces in there.

  • One refugee needed an asthma inhaler, a common item that costs around $13.

  • And that's a relatively easy one: I know what an asthma inhaler is, and what it's used for.

  • This may be done with the inhaler on a few occasions at least.

  • The physiologist took out a little phial from his pocket, and began to open a sort of inhaler of white muslin.

  • Everything required for it--the inhaler, sponges, straight and crooked needles, and thread--was in the chest.

  • She is directed to take a full inspiration, and then to apply the Inhaler to the mouth and nose.

  • It will therefore be gathered from this that the patient herself always holds the inhaler.