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gangrene

释义:

gangrene

gangrene,英文单词,主要用作名词、及物动词、不及物动词,作名词时意为“[外科] 坏疽”,作及物动词时意为“使生坏疽”,作不及物动词时意为“生坏疽;腐败”。

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英语

词源

来自法语 gangrène,来自拉丁语 gangraena,来自古希腊语 γάγγραινα (gángraina, 坏疽)

发音

  • (英国) IPA(帮助)/ˈɡaŋˌɡɹiːn/
  • (美国) IPA(帮助)/ˈɡæŋˌɡɹin/
  • 断字:gan‧grene

名词

gangrene可数 & 不可数,复数 gangrenes

  1. 坏疽
    If gangrene sets in, we may have to amputate the foot.
    如果坏疽发生,我们可能不得不截肢。
  2. (比喻) 破坏性腐败性的影响
    • 1960, Cora Vreede-de Stuers, The Indonesian woman: struggles and achievements
      Women should earn equal wages with men for equal work done. Child marriages and polygamy are a gangrene on society.
      女性应该与男性同工同酬。童婚和一夫多妻制是社会的毒瘤

衍生词

  • gas gangrene

动词

gangrene(第三人称单数简单现在时 gangrenes,现在分词 gangrening,一般过去时及过去分词 gangrened

  1. (及物) 产生坏疽
    • 1682Pains afflicting humane bodies, their various Difference, Causes, Parts affected, Signals of Danger or Safety, 页号204:
      Vulneration or section sometimes procures a Gangrene, when the vital Principle is so debilitated, or enormous by the would, that instead of a good suppuration and vigorous transmutation, a depraved matter is generated, which corrupts and gangrenes the part: and thus a small cut of a finger or Toe hath gangrened, and killed the person: but in greater Wounds, the danger is greater, as more frequently to happen.
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    • 1762 December,John Chandler,“A Treatise of the Disease called a Cold”,出自 The critical review, or annals of literature,卷号12, 页号423:
      An intensely biting frost will gangrene the membrane ; a foggy state of the atmosphere, with low, black, stagnant exhalations, accompanied with sudden, frequent intermissions, interchanges, and oscillations of dryness and moisture, expansion and condensation, will corrupt and putrify both the membrane and the mucous discharge.
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    • 1851 December,“The Wit and Wickedness of Sarcasm”,出自 The Ladies' Repository,卷号20, 页号224:
      For where it chances to be successful, it is like the copper shot of the Mexicans, which gangrenes the wound.
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  2. (不及物) 受到坏疽的影响
    • 1786,John Selden, Table Talk: Being the Discourses of John Selden:
      If a man had a sore leg, and he should go to an honest, judicious chirurgeon, and he should only bid him keep it warm, and anoint it with such an oil, (an oil well known) that would do the cure; haply he would not much regard him, because he knows the medicine, beforehand an ordinary medicine; but if he should go to a surgeon that should tell him, your leg will gangrene within three days, and it must be cut off, and you will die, unless you do something that I could tell you, what listening there would be to this man?
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    • 1911British Medical Journal - Volume 1911, Issues 1-3, 页号239:
      The leg will gangrene if the superficial femoral vessels be torn.
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    • 2005,Nikki Moustaki, Parrots For Dummies, 页号282:
      If not, the toe will gangrene and fall off.
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  3. (及物) 使腐败;导致变质
    • 1801,George Walker, The Three Spaniards:
      That is true,” replied Almira, “nothing can be performed without labor, and where there is labor there will be discontent, and where there is no labor there will be heart-burning and jealousy about insignificant trifles, such as gangrenes the real pleasures of contemplation within these walls; walls, which would otherwise hold out an asylum, much to be prized by those who have been unfortunate, who have lost all their friends, or who are weary of the world."
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    • 1889 July,John Miller,“The Abuse of Marriage”,出自 The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly,卷号2,期号12, 页号902:
      The Stuart Restoration period was a necessary sequence of the Puritan period, and there is a similar cause for the sensualism that gangrenes the heart of our morbidly prudish Society of to-day.
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    • 1930,P.R. Stephensen, The Legend of Aleister Crowley: A Study of the Facts:
      The same delusion will gangrene England within the lifetime of most men of military age unless she will realize that gold is dross ; that her poets, her artists, and her scholars are her very soul.
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异序词

  • gangreen

荷兰语

名词

gangrene n(不可数)

  1. (比利时) gangreen 的另一种写法

意大利语

名词

gangrene f

  1. gangrena复数

异序词

  • gnagnere

西班牙语

动词

gangrene

  1. gangrenar 的第一人称单数(yo)现在时虚拟式形。
  2. gangrenar 的敬称第二人称单数(usted)现在时虚拟式形。
  3. gangrenar 的第三人称单数(él, ella;及 usted)现在时虚拟式形。
  4. gangrenar 的敬称第二人称单数(usted)命令式形。