laceration 的定义
- the result of lacerating; a rough, jagged tear.
- the act of lacerating.
laceration 近义词
cut, wound
更多laceration例句
- Right behind them were “drinking glasses” — most likely from lacerations when the glasses broke.
- She had a severe laceration and died at the scene, police said.
- A doctor told police that the type of internal injuries Gabriel exhibited, such as lacerations to his liver and kidney, require a “tremendous amount of force,” according to the court document.
- The man then assaulted the acquaintance with a pocketknife, causing a laceration on the acquaintance’s hand.
- Doctors at St. Luke-Roosevelt hospital confirmed that Williams had suffered only a laceration on his head and a few bruises.
- “All the injuries we treated were consistent with laceration-type injuries,” said Rasa.
- Somehow he got up with the only injury a laceration in his chin.
- He said the index finger was also cut off at the top, and the middle finger had a deep laceration from tip to base.
- Her very anxiety to conceal the signs of laceration betrayed the extent to which she had been torn.
- He would espy the beauty of an old binding through any amount of abrasion and laceration.
- But the icy welcome, the cold and contemptuous tone of my brother, put the finishing touch to the laceration of my heart!
- She suffered from an old laceration of the heart, the more wounding in that, for pride's sake, she must ever deny it expression.
- The windowpanes showed great ragged holes, which explained the laceration of Shagarach's hands.