gangrene的意思和读音

gangrene

: [ɡæŋˈɡrin] : [ˈɡæŋɡriːn]

n.

v.使

gangrened  gangrening  gangrenes  

v.recover

n.health

v.fester,putrefy,decompose,decay,molder

n.infection,decomposition,putrefaction,disease

gangrenen.

1.the decay that takes place in a part of the body when the blood supply to it has been stopped because of an illness or injury

Gangrene set in and he had to have his leg amputated.

n.1.2.,

v.1.,2.使,使

n.1.a serious medical condition in which a part of someones body decays when the blood stops flowing to it because of an injury or disease

1. ganglion- gangrene- gastralgia- ...

5.尿 (limbs) () (gangrene) 尿() (DUB) ...

6.使 ... to bleed v. ( gangrene v. (使)、 gargle v. …

7. ... gangrene ( Rudolf Flesch ) ...

:,,,使,,,

1.It accumulates in the body resulting in nails rotting, dark spots, bleeding sores, swelling, large warts and a form of gangrene.

2.At surgery, there was no intestinal perforation or gangrene. The aneurysm was replaced with a synthetic prosthesis.穿

3.The septic shock had left her with heart and respiratory failure as well as dry gangrene of her foot, which would have to be amputated.

4.He died of gangrene eight days after he was hit and was replaced in office by his far more memorable vice-president, Theodore Roosevelt.——西·

5.We report a case of at least T3 stage adenocarcinoma of rectum with Fournier's gangrene in a male alcoholic abuser.

6.She had been injected with an anti-nausea drug sold by Wyeth, Levine developed gangrene, and had her arm amputated.

7.The doctor explains how he can stitch up blood vessels in a healthy limb, causing it to blacken with gangrene over a few days.使

8.The gangrene of fear began to infect "real" banks, which investors realised were exposed to SIVs in unexpected ways.——SIV

9.lack of sensation can make it easy to ignore, and gangrene can set in, requiring amputation.便

10.Analysis of differential gene expression can contribute to understanding of the possible mechanisms of diabetic gangrene.尿