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Anesthesia Numbs Part Makes 英 ˌænəs'θiːʒə] 美 ˌænəs'θiːʒə N.麻醉;麻木

英语单词 anesthesia
英美音标 英 [ˌænəs'θiːʒə] 美 [ˌænəs'θiːʒə]
中文释义 n.麻醉;麻木
英语例句 (1) Anesthesia was a great innovation in medicine.
(2) Anesthesia can be induced by any suitable method.
(3) No reports of paroxetine-induced anesthesia exist.
中文例句 (1) 麻醉是一项伟大的医学创新。
(2) 麻醉可用任何合适的方法诱导。
(3) 还没有帕罗西丁引起麻木的报告。
vocabulary简明 Anesthesia is a drug that numbs part of your body or makes you unconscious so that you don't experience pain during a procedure like surgery.
vocabulary扩展 Anesthesia, pronounced "an-es-THEE-zhuh," comes from the Greek word anaisthetos, meaning "without sensation." There are two kinds of anesthesia: local anesthesia numbs just part of your body, like when a dentist numbs your mouth before filling a cavity. General anesthesia makes you unaware and free of all sensation, like when you are having your spleen removed.
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