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stretcher

/strech-er/US // ˈstrɛtʃ ər //UK // (ˈstrɛtʃə) //

担架,担架上的人,担架上的,担架上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Medicine/Medical. a kind of litter, often of canvas stretched on a frame, for carrying the sick, wounded, or dead.a similar litter on wheels, adapted for use in ambulances and hospitals.
    • : a person or thing that stretches.
    • : any of various instruments for extending, widening, distending, etc.
    • : a bar, beam, or fabricated material, serving as a tie or brace.
    • : Masonry. a brick or stone laid in a wall so that its longer edge is exposed or parallel to the surface.Compare header.
    • : a simple wooden framework on which the canvas for an oil painting is stretched.
    • : Furniture. a framework connecting and bracing the legs of a piece of furniture.one member of this framework.
    • : a crosspiece that is set athwart and near the bottom in a small boat, and against which the feet of a rower are braced.
    • : one of the thin, sliding rods connecting the canopy and handle of an umbrella.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to stretch on a stretcher.

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Examples

  • Using a helicopter with a stretcher attached, they picked me up from the ledge and flew me to nearby El Capitan Meadow, where they planned to transfer me to a larger helicopter that could transport me to a hospital in Fresno.

  • Logistical concerns like the availability of ammunition, or having a stretcher on hand to evacuate a wounded soldier, play key roles.

  • They wouldn’t need to restrain him in a stretcher, Calero told his parents.

  • With testimony set to begin, Pearl Farlow made a dramatic entrance on a stretcher.

  • The gentleman seemed to recover and after they took him out on a stretcher the show went on.

  • And the next time his friend saw Moses, it was online; his bloody body was slapped on a stretcher.

  • They carry it like a stretcher, though they're missing one stretcher-bearer.

  • Paramedics now headed into the shop with a stretcher to aid the gunman.

  • There was a stretcher near their position— someone had brought it out earlier and leaned it up near the truck.

  • Prep work now short- circuited, Carter kicked the ammo cans out of the way and snatched up the stretcher.

  • They dragged him back clear of any further falls, and improvised a stretcher on which to carry home his now unconscious body.

  • The stretcher-bearers brought the latter in, and I sent for the doctor at once, but he could only pronounce him to be dead also!

  • Four officers carried the stretcher, and about six others followed behind.

  • Well away from the enemy the soldier is borne on a stretcher, sewn up in his blankets and wrapped in a flag.

  • One Palmer and two small hackle Flies on your stretcher give a tolerable good chance.