amputate的意思和读音

amputate

: [ˈæmpjəˌteɪt] : [ˈæmpjʊteɪt]

v.

amputates  amputating  amputated  

v.+n.amputate leg

v.cut off,remove,sever,separate

amputatev.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to cut off sb's arm, leg, finger or toe in a medical operation

He had to have both legs amputated.

They may have to amputate.

v.1.,,()

v.1.to remove someones arm, leg, hand, finger, or toe in a medical operation

1. amplify v. amputate v. anachronism n. ...

2. stupendous( ); amputate); rupture( …

3. admonish ,, amputate compulsion , ...

4. ... urban adj. amputate v. bawdy adj. ...

5. 5.remove from service or circulation;discontinue 6.amputate 7.lead away

6. ... amputate : Amputate art : Multi Amputate : ...

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1.The economic partnership agreements would "amputate" state budgets and ruin African industries by dismantling tariff barriers, he said.,“”,

2.Doctors later had to amputate one of his legs and he lay in a critical condition for months.

3.despite intensive medical treatment, doctors were forced to amputate the man's legs above the knee and all but one of his fingers.

4.The bad news is that your were in a very serious accident, and I'm afraid we had to amputate both your feet just above the ankle.

5.The only 'abnormal' characteristic of BIID sufferers is the compelling urge to amputate or paralyze their limbs.BIID使

6.The surgeons were planning to amputate both of my legs and I haven't had direct control of both of my ankles since 1992.

7.Although the doctor tried desperately to save the crushed bones, he finally had to amputate the fingers from both the boy's hands.

8.Both legs of the survivor were severely injured and infected, so the doctor had to amputate them.

9.According to Li, to save the monkey's life he had to amputate an arm and a leg.

10.By the time my wife got me to hospital, my leg was going black and the doctors were warning me they might need to amputate it.