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lancet

/lan-sit, lahn-/US // ˈlæn sɪt, ˈlɑn- //UK // (ˈlɑːnsɪt) //

长枪短炮,长针筒,长柄针,长柄针筒

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • It consists of a small white lancet, which requires just a small drop of blood.

  • And even The Lancet and Nature publish their share of shaky studies.

  • The Lancet should never have published it (many of the co-authors later withdrew their names from the paper).

  • According to studies published this week in The Lancet, aspirin radically reduces the risk of cancer.

  • The finding, published online in the journal The Lancet, lit up headlines this week.

  • They are usually called Lancet-fish, from the curious structure of the sub-caudal spines.

  • It was afterwards placed across the nave, near the west end, under the organ which blocked up the great triple lancet window.

  • If he has opened his abscess with a bronze lancet and has made him lose his eye, he shall pay money, half his price.

  • The provincial newspapers took up the work that the Lancet had begun.

  • A lancet brought him to his senses, and the surgeon pronounced his wound not to be dangerous, provided that he remained quiet.