autopsies

autopsies[ˈɔ:ˌtɔpsi:z] 

原级:autopsy

autopsies 基本解释
验尸;尸体解剖( autopsy的名词复数 );现场验证;实地观察;
autopsies 网络解释

1. 验尸:8. morgue陈尸所 | 9. autopsies验尸 | 10. incision切开的口子

autopsies 单语例句

1. The autopsies of the two teen inmates'bodies showed no traces of fatal trauma, concluding the deaths occurred under normal circumstances.

2. autopsies

2. Under the existing law, autopsies can be performed only on people who die of unidentified contagious diseases.

3. Officials in the coroner's office said ongoing autopsies on another six bodies were likely to show similar results.

4. Two autopsies have been carried out on Jackson's body, one by the coroner's office and a second by a private pathologist.

5. The bodies will be flown from Kuwait to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for positive identification through autopsies and DNA testing.

6. The autopsies showed that both children tried to fight off their attacker, he said.

7. Minimally invasive autopsies are now being tried at Queen Mary, the first and only hospital in Hong Kong to use the technique.

8. Sri Lankan police waived the law calling for mandatory autopsies, allowing rotting corpses to be buried immediately.

9. Two autopsies had been conducted on Tu's body by forensic experts from the Ministry of Public Security so far.

10. autopsies什么意思

10. After the autopsies were concluded, the eight victims were sent to two mortuaries lacking refrigeration.