lancet / ˈlæn sɪt, ˈlɑn- /

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lancet 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small surgical instrument, usually sharp-pointed and two-edged, for making small incisions, opening abscesses, etc.
  2. Architecture. a lancet arch. a lancet window.

lancet 近义词

lancet

等同于 knife

lancet

等同于 spear

lancet

等同于 window

更多lancet例句

  1. It consists of a small white lancet, which requires just a small drop of blood.
  2. And even The Lancet and Nature publish their share of shaky studies.
  3. The Lancet should never have published it (many of the co-authors later withdrew their names from the paper).
  4. According to studies published this week in The Lancet, aspirin radically reduces the risk of cancer.
  5. The finding, published online in the journal The Lancet, lit up headlines this week.
  6. They are usually called Lancet-fish, from the curious structure of the sub-caudal spines.
  7. It was afterwards placed across the nave, near the west end, under the organ which blocked up the great triple lancet window.
  8. If he has opened his abscess with a bronze lancet and has made him lose his eye, he shall pay money, half his price.
  9. The provincial newspapers took up the work that the Lancet had begun.
  10. A lancet brought him to his senses, and the surgeon pronounced his wound not to be dangerous, provided that he remained quiet.