1.【医】听诊器,听筒
2.【医】听诊器
1.用听诊器诊察
1.a piece of equipment used by doctors for listening to someone’s heart or breathing
1.A bruit is usually detected with a stethoscope and is an indicator of arterial blockage.
杂音通常由听诊器探测到,提示动脉阻塞。
2.The stethoscope also makes it easy to reach a diagnosis through a consensus of several doctors.
也可以通过总结几个医生对该听诊器提供资料的多数意见而做出临床诊断。
3.He took hold of what had been a wrist, lifted what proved to be eyelids, flourished a nonchalant stethoscope.
他抓住了一只手腕,翻了翻眼皮,冷漠地舞弄了一阵听筒。
4.Laughing, he took a piece of paper from his coat pocket, formed it into a stethoscope, and placed it uncertainly on Liszt's bared chest.
他笑着,从他的外套里取出一片纸,把它折成一个听诊器,将他哆哆嗦嗦地放在李斯特裸露的胸膛上。
5.As she laid her pet on the table, the vet pulled out his stethoscope and listened to the bird's chest.
她把她的宠物放在台上,兽医拿出他的听诊器听鸭子的胸部。
6.She was wearing green scrubs with a white lab coat, and a stethoscope was around her neck "Yes? "
她穿着绿色消毒服外面套了一件白色外套,脖子上围着听诊器“有事吗?”
7.On the way to preschool, the doctor had left her stethoscope on the car seat, and her little girl picked it up and began playing with it.
在去幼儿园的路上,一个医生把听诊器留在了车座上。她的小女儿拿起听诊器玩了起来。
8.When that cold stethoscope hits the skin and the blood pressure cuff starts tightening around the bicep people may get a little anxious.
当冰冷的听筒接触到皮肤,包着二头肌的血压计开始变紧,人们通常都会感到有点紧张。
9.Like a doctor, take a stethoscope to your life and listen intently to how you feel about how things are going on around you.
就和医生一样,给你的生活按上一只听诊器,然后有意识地倾听自己对此刻周围情况怎么看。
10.Sara puts a stethoscope to Michael's chest and asks him to breathe in and exhale.
Sara将听诊器放在Michael的胸前,叫他呼气、吸气。