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Definition of surgical in English: surgicaladjective ˈsəːdʒɪk(ə)lˈsərdʒək(ə)l 1Relating to or used in surgery. 外科的;外科手术(用)的 外科包扎。 外科病房。 Example sentencesExamples - This is the most common method and does not involve a surgical operation.
- The mass was large enough to cause a second obstruction at the same site and necessitated a second surgical operation.
- The bill does not require the outcomes of the operations of approved surgical facilities to be reported.
- There are no randomized prospective studies available comparing expectant management to early surgical intervention.
- In 1999, our staff of volunteers included five RNs, one surgical technologist, and one sales representative.
- By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required.
- A new surgical procedure involving electrical stimulation may help restore the use of hands and arms to some stroke victims.
- The title of the appointment was rather meaningless as he soon had his own surgical wards, where his skills in intestinal surgery and liver resection were legendary.
- Operations are sometimes referred to as surgery, or surgical procedures.
- A doctor could determine tumor type, provide an immediate diagnosis and administer treatment such as surgical resection or irradiation.
- Early consultation is essential, and prompt surgical intervention may be required.
- We performed every kind of surgery in the surgical unit, including cesarean sections.
- To minimize the surgeons' potential effect on functional outcomes, they all agreed to use the same surgical technique.
- He travelled to another country, where a second surgical resection of his liver metastasis was successful.
- These include cuts in waiting times for cataract operations, an improved critical care unit, better surgical wards and improvements to the day surgery and treatment unit.
- The work group consisted of one RN and one surgical technologist from each specialty area.
- Still, new surgical techniques and better drugs to prevent islet cell rejection are showing promise.
- Patients should be cautioned that surgical treatment may not resolve pain.
- The operation is a surgical procedure performed using general anaesthetic and, like all surgery, carries a degree of risk.
- Early surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
- 1.1 (of a special garment or appliance) worn to correct or relieve an injury, illness, or deformity.
(特殊服装,器具)用于矫正畸形的;用于缓解疾病(或伤痛)的 外科包扎。 Example sentencesExamples - In the UK, an appliance means a surgical garment allowing hernia sufferers to walk about unaided.
- A surgical bra must be worn post-op for two weeks or more, though you can usually return to work in seven to 14 days.
2Done with great precision, especially with reference to a swift and highly accurate military attack from the air. 〈喻〉精确的,外科手术式的(尤指迅速而准确的空中军事打击) 外科包扎。 Example sentencesExamples - Despite all the talk of precision bombing and surgical strikes, ‘collateral damage’ is reaching an embarrassing level.
- She has taught them to be good readers, and they employ their skills to criticize her with surgical precision.
- We should always be skeptical when so-called experts suggest that all a particular crisis calls for is a little surgical bombing or a limited attack.
- It is very unlikely that the swift, surgical war of which we are capable will come anywhere near this destruction by peace.
- All military services connected through IT resources will have more precise and surgical capabilities.
OriginLate 18th century (earlier as chirurgical): from French cirurgical, from Old French sirurgie (see surgery). Rhymesdramaturgical, liturgical, metallurgical Definition of surgical in US English: surgicaladjectiveˈsərdʒək(ə)lˈsərjək(ə)l 1Relating to or used in surgery. 外科的;外科手术(用)的 外科包扎。 外科病房。 Example sentencesExamples - Still, new surgical techniques and better drugs to prevent islet cell rejection are showing promise.
- The bill does not require the outcomes of the operations of approved surgical facilities to be reported.
- We performed every kind of surgery in the surgical unit, including cesarean sections.
- A doctor could determine tumor type, provide an immediate diagnosis and administer treatment such as surgical resection or irradiation.
- Early consultation is essential, and prompt surgical intervention may be required.
- The title of the appointment was rather meaningless as he soon had his own surgical wards, where his skills in intestinal surgery and liver resection were legendary.
- A new surgical procedure involving electrical stimulation may help restore the use of hands and arms to some stroke victims.
- The operation is a surgical procedure performed using general anaesthetic and, like all surgery, carries a degree of risk.
- He travelled to another country, where a second surgical resection of his liver metastasis was successful.
- There are no randomized prospective studies available comparing expectant management to early surgical intervention.
- This is the most common method and does not involve a surgical operation.
- By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required.
- In 1999, our staff of volunteers included five RNs, one surgical technologist, and one sales representative.
- The mass was large enough to cause a second obstruction at the same site and necessitated a second surgical operation.
- Early surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
- Operations are sometimes referred to as surgery, or surgical procedures.
- These include cuts in waiting times for cataract operations, an improved critical care unit, better surgical wards and improvements to the day surgery and treatment unit.
- To minimize the surgeons' potential effect on functional outcomes, they all agreed to use the same surgical technique.
- Patients should be cautioned that surgical treatment may not resolve pain.
- The work group consisted of one RN and one surgical technologist from each specialty area.
- 1.1 (of a special garment or appliance) worn to correct or relieve an injury, illness, or deformity.
(特殊服装,器具)用于矫正畸形的;用于缓解疾病(或伤痛)的 外科包扎。 Example sentencesExamples - In the UK, an appliance means a surgical garment allowing hernia sufferers to walk about unaided.
- A surgical bra must be worn post-op for two weeks or more, though you can usually return to work in seven to 14 days.
2Denoting something done with great precision, especially a swift and highly accurate military attack from the air. 〈喻〉精确的,外科手术式的(尤指迅速而准确的空中军事打击) 外科包扎。 Example sentencesExamples - We should always be skeptical when so-called experts suggest that all a particular crisis calls for is a little surgical bombing or a limited attack.
- It is very unlikely that the swift, surgical war of which we are capable will come anywhere near this destruction by peace.
- Despite all the talk of precision bombing and surgical strikes, ‘collateral damage’ is reaching an embarrassing level.
- She has taught them to be good readers, and they employ their skills to criticize her with surgical precision.
- All military services connected through IT resources will have more precise and surgical capabilities.
OriginLate 18th century (earlier as chirurgical): from French cirurgical, from Old French sirurgie (see surgery). |