及物动词切断; 砍掉; (用外科手术)截(肢等); 删除
1. 切除:ampullae 壶腹 | amputate 切除 | amputation 切断手术
2. 截肢:12. frown 皺眉 | 30. amputate 截肢 | 30. lawn mower 草地割草機
3. (外科手术)切断、截肢:变得情绪激动became agitated | 癫痫epilepsy | (外科手术)切断、截肢amputate
4. 切除(手臂,腿等):ampullae || 壶腹, 圣水瓶 | amputate || 切除(手臂,腿等) | amputation || 切断手术
1. 切断;截(肢)
To amputate someone's arm or leg means to cut all or part of it off in an operation because it is diseased or badly damaged.
e.g. To save his life, doctors amputated his legs...
为了挽救他的生命,医生们截掉了他的双腿。
e.g. He had to have one leg amputated above the knee.
他的一条腿不得不从膝部以上截断。
1. Doctors had to amputate all his fingers and toes to save his life.
2. Three doctors in India were caught by a TV camera agreeing to amputate healthy limbs of beggars who wanted more sympathy.
3. Doctors were forced to amputate Shaw's forearm and remove her spleen during emergency surgery, according to local media.
4. His injury was so serious that doctors were forced to amputate his right leg, just below the knee.
5. He refused the company commander's order to amputate the girl's limb before digging her out.
6. amputate
6. Rescuers had to amputate her left leg at the calf to save her from the rubble.
7. Local newspaper Chongqing Daily yesterday reported Li offered money and asked Yang to amputate Liang Yiping's legs.
8. amputate
8. Vets then had to amputate the right foot in a second operation last Saturday.