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surgery

/sur-juh-ree/US // ˈsɜr dʒə ri //UK // (ˈsɜːdʒərɪ) //

手术,手术治疗,手术治疗法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sur·ger·ies for 3-5.

    • : the art, practice, or work of treating diseases, injuries, or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
    • : the branch of medicine concerned with such treatment.
    • : treatment, as an operation, performed by a surgeon.
    • : a room or place for surgical operations.
    • : British. a doctor's or dentist's office or office hours.

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Examples

  • Neuralink, in particular, aims to build an incredibly powerful brain-machine interface, a device with the power to handle lots of data that can be inserted in a relatively simple surgery.

  • The damage was so severe that he needed immediate surgeries to keep him alive.

  • Ben Simmons is going to miss at least several weeks after having surgery on his knee.

  • As India’s lockdown lifts, elective surgeries are getting back on the track.

  • The other significant addition was Bojan Bogdanović — Utah’s second-leading scorer — and he’s now out for the playoffs thanks to wrist surgery.

  • When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.

  • He was also a charismatic, telegenic speaker with a face improved by plastic surgery several years earlier.

  • “As far as we were aware, and as far as the surgeon was aware, the surgery was a go,” Shaheen sighs.

  • Internet chatter rose to a deafening roar as speculation began about what—plastic surgery?

  • As I sign the forms to be admitted to have surgery the next day, I ask my husband the date.

  • Insult and outrage seemed to have given that bodily vigour to Ripperda, which medicine and surgery had taken no pains to restore.

  • He went at his job with a handy adroitness which was almost scientific, it was so much like surgery, like dissection.

  • I have no doubt that unpretending woman knows more about surgery than all the men doctors in New York city.

  • Moreover, as Dr. Lorien had stated, and as Leonard had found by actual experience, he was skilled in medicine and surgery.

  • Medicine and surgery—well, there's a huge program of compulsory sterilization, and another one of eugenic marriage-control.