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thoracic

/thaw-ras-ik, thoh-/US // θɔˈræs ɪk, θoʊ- //UK // (θɔːˈræsɪk) //

胸腔,胸部,胸廓,胸腔内

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the thorax.

Examples

  • That’s because he dealt with a stress fracture in his arm, a procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome and another to relocate a pinched nerve in his elbow.

  • For a double lung transplant, patients “will stay about three weeks in hospital if everything goes well,” says Ankit Bharat, chief of thoracic surgery at Northwestern Medicine.

  • Back home, he became the chief of thoracic and vascular surgery at Harlem Hospital.

  • As a result she's had severe nerve damage in her right arm that threatened her career as a cardio-thoracic surgeon.

  • The pupa, distinguished by a large thoracic region, breathes through a pair of tubes on the thorax.

  • It shows us three fairly bulky thoracic ganglia, arranged in the same manner as the legs.

  • The remainder of the thoracic surface is covered with a tough breast-plate which the sting would perhaps fail to perforate.

  • The Two-banded Scolia stings a little lower down, on the line of demarcation between the first two thoracic segments.

  • M. Latreille is of opinion, That the four wings or their representatives replace the four thoracic legs of the decapod Crustacea.