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resuscitation

/rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tā′shən/

复苏,复苏术,抢救,复甦

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • Are people still asking you about a possible resuscitation of Happy Endings?

  • Both the resuscitation trial and the foam are “way, way out there,” King said.

  • I argue that the resurrection was not the Great Resuscitation.

  • We hope he had a doctor present when he did it, and proper resuscitation equipment, as well.

  • There was no other monitoring or resuscitation equipment in the room.

  • After the usual means for resuscitation had been ineffectively tried, her heart was laid bare.

  • The woman meant a human life,—in deadly need of resuscitation, and Barry leaped to his task.

  • It was obvious that the first thing to do was the work of internal resuscitation.

  • There is nothing in its aspect which seems to foretel life--nothing to predict resuscitation.

  • The first resuscitation of Richelieu comes near to impressing one, the second is simply silly.