stethoscope
英 [ˈsteθəskəʊp]
美 [ˈsteθəskoʊp]
n. 听诊器
复数:stethoscopes
BNC.25973 / COCA.18070
牛津词典
noun
- 听诊器
an instrument that a doctor uses to listen to sb's heart and breathing
柯林斯词典
- 听诊器
Astethoscopeis an instrument that a doctor uses to listen to your heart and breathing. It consists of a small disc that is placed on your body, connected to a hollow tube with two pieces that the doctor puts in his or her ears.
英英释义
noun
- a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
双语例句
- He invented a new type of stethoscope.
他发明了一种新型听诊器。 - Later, Laennec built a hollow wooden cylinder, and named it the stethoscope.
后来,他做了个空心木圆筒,名之为「听诊器」。 - Every few minutes, one of the nurses would use a miniature stethoscope to check his heartbeat.
每隔几分钟,就会过来一个护士,使用微型听诊器检查他的心跳。 - 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。 - Through his stethoscope, Noah Townsend's clinical notes revealed, he heard suppressed breath sounds and lung rales.
从诺亚·汤森的诊断记录上可以看出,他在听诊时发现有呼吸受到压抑的声音,肺部有罗音。 - Just ten years ago, I sat across the desk from a doctor with a stethoscope.
十年前的一天,我坐在一名手持听诊器的医生对面。 - The obvious importance of a stethoscope for physical examination should need no explanation.
很显然,体格检查时听诊器的作用非常重要。 - Then the doctor listens to his chest with a stethoscope.
然后医生用听诊器听他的胸腔。 - A new-type stethoscope has yet to be invented.
新型的听诊器有待发明。 - It is important to spend as long as 1 minute with the stethoscope to the abdominal wall.
应把听诊器放在腹壁上一分钟之久。