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respiratory

/res-per-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, ri-spahyuhr-uh-/US // ˈrɛs pər əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, rɪˈspaɪər ə- //UK // (ˈrɛspərətərɪ, -trɪ) //

呼吸系统,呼吸道,呼吸道系统,呼吸道的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or serving for respiration: respiratory disease.

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Examples

  • When Tyson Belanger, the director of Shady Oaks Assisted Living, heard about cases of a mysterious respiratory illness that had entirely shut down Wuhan, China, it reminded him of his days in the US Marine Corps.

  • For example, loss of smell, called anosmia, can occur during infections with common cold-causing coronaviruses and other viruses that target the upper respiratory tract.

  • Well, it’s not like every person on earth can suddenly become an epidemiologist or a doctor or a respiratory expert and put all of their energy into that.

  • Air flowing from the air conditioning unit may have blown her respiratory droplets over to the table farthest from the AC unit.

  • Others had respiratory syncytial virus or cold-causing coronaviruses.

  • Within six days, however, the infant was admitted to a pediatric hospital with diarrhea, bluish skin, and respiratory failure.

  • An average of 200,000 will be sent to the hospital for respiratory and heart conditions illnesses associated with it.

  • Adam Lausing, an infectious disease researcher at the University of Michigan, emphasized that Ebola is not a respiratory disease.

  • This one, too, will go the way of all respiratory infections and sooner probably than later.

  • The hospital found hypothermia, respiratory problems and assumed a head injury.

  • An increase is also noted in the uric-acid diathesis and in diseases accompanied by respiratory insufficiency.

  • It is often present in the respiratory tract under normal conditions.

  • When the respiratory elements and fibre have not been separated, the sum of the two is given.

  • Owen says that the thymus appears in vertebrates with the establishment of the lung as the main or exclusive respiratory organ.

  • Until one stops to think of it, he does not realize the extent of the respiratory muscles.