名词担架; 延伸器; 顺边砖; 框架结构的横档
名词
1. We carried the wounded man on a stretcher.
我们用担架抬这位伤员。
2. A glove stretcher makes gloves larger.
手套撑架可以把手套撑张得大些。
1. 担架
A stretcher is a long piece of canvas with a pole along each side, which is used to carry an injured or sick person.
e.g. The two ambulance attendants quickly put Plover on a stretcher and got him into the ambulance.
两名救护人员迅速地将普洛弗放到担架上抬进救护车里。
2. 用担架抬
If someone is stretchered somewhere, they are carried there on a stretcher.
e.g. I was close by as Lester was stretchered into the ambulance...
莱斯特被用担架抬进救护车时我就在旁边。
e.g. The goalkeeper was stretchered off just before half-time with a rib injury.
就在中场休息前,该守门员由于肋骨受伤被用担架抬下场。
1. Reyes was carried off on a stretcher in the first half after colliding with the visiting goalkeeper.
2. Luo was carried on a stretcher to the CT examination room and the dog followed.
3. He was taken off the pitch on a stretcher in agony, and Sir Alex Ferguson said later he was concerned about the extent of the injury.
4. stretcher
4. He was carried from the field on a stretcher with his leg strapped and taking oxygen through a face mask.
5. Walcott looked to fall awkwardly under a challenge from Dean Whitehead and was carried off on a stretcher.
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. But as their feet grew heavy in sticky mud after days of rain, up to 20 soldiers were needed to relay each stretcher down to safety.
7. Foe being carried away on a stretcher from the Confederations Cup pitch.
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8. Schuyler was conscious but appeared weak as he was being taken off a helicopter at Tampa General Hospital and placed on a stretcher.
9. One clapped on his stretcher and reached out his blackened hands to grasp those of rescuers on either side.
10. Utah's starting shooting guard moved slowly before being rolled onto a stretcher and taken to the locker room.
noun
1. a stone that forms the top of wall or building
Synonym: capstone copestone coping stone
2. a litter for transporting people who are ill or wounded or dead
usually consists of a sheet of canvas stretched between two poles
3. a mechanical device used to make something larger (as shoes or gloves) by stretching it
4. a wooden framework on which canvas is stretched and fixed for oil painting