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Definition of bilateral in English: bilateraladjective bʌɪˈlat(ə)r(ə)lˌbaɪˈlædərəl 1Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides. 有两边的,两边的;影响两边的 两侧的听力。 Example sentencesExamples - Examine his nose for any obstruction, such as polyps or septal deviation, and whether unilateral or bilateral.
- However, severe side effects may occur, including bilateral necrosis of the hip and gastric ulceration.
- Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.
- We report a case of acute airway obstruction secondary to bilateral broncholiths.
- Other causes of unilateral or bilateral parotitis warrant consideration however.
- He was registered blind and had been diagnosed as having gross bilateral macular degeneration.
- A chest examination showed signs of bilateral lobar consolidation of the mid zones.
- An examination under anaesthesia and bilateral tonsillectomy was performed.
- She was found to have bilateral temporal field deficits and was referred for a neurological opinion.
- The radiologist felt that there was slight bilateral raising of the diaphragm and some blurring at both bases.
- Her clinical course was complicated by bilateral airleak and a cavitary lung lesion.
- Audiological testing showed major bilateral sensorineural hearing loss by 12 weeks.
- Extensive fibrosis and bilateral nodular lesions can be seen on chest radiographs.
- Angiogram showing bilateral occlusions of superficial femoral arteries in thighs.
- Mammography, bilateral in patients who had had conservative surgery, was scheduled once a year.
- Chest radiograph revealed bilateral small lung nodules in the upper lung fields.
- It usually predominates on the left side, but may be right sided or bilateral.
- Chest radiography at this time revealed bilateral opacities in both lower lung lobes.
- In three instances the muscle was bilateral, and in one on the left side only.
- On chest radiography, the hydatid cysts were found to be bilateral in two patients.
2Involving two parties, especially countries. 双方的,双边的(尤指国家) the bilateral agreements with Japan 最近与日本达成的双边协议。 Example sentencesExamples - All housing activity is done under bilateral agreements with the various states.
- A key development was the signing of a bilateral trade agreement with the United States last July.
- The bank also has a bilateral borrowing agreement that allows it to tap funding from the Bank of China.
- Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official.
- Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations.
- Do we make heroes of people who break bilateral or international agreements and embarrass the country?
- Austria and Bulgaria have had an official bilateral cultural agreement since 1974.
- We might be pushing it a bit to get a bilateral agricultural agreement with the French, for example.
- The two sides held bilateral talks on the sidelines but failed to make any progress.
- Both governments are hailing this bilateral agreement as an alternative to the WTO.
- He contended that the House must be involved in the making of any bilateral agreements which binds the country.
- It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation.
- Even flights between the UK and the US are dictated by such bilateral agreements.
- Mexico is the only country that has not signed a bilateral agreement with China.
- Yeung said codesharing was possible only if it was agreed under the new bilateral air services agreement.
- A bilateral agreement with Mexico allows workers to come to Canada for harvesting and planting.
- Countries have instead resorted to bilateral trade agreements in a bid to gain tariff reduction up to zero percent.
- The important thing is that we do want to open up our markets to benefit all, and this is a bilateral agreement that puts effect to that.
- The Readmission Agreement is the first bilateral agreement of its kind signed by Britain and is due to come into effect this summer.
- Another problem posed by bilateral agreements on pensions is the taxation.
Derivativesadverbbʌɪˈlat(ə)rəli We need to sustain a coalition of nations that cooperates bilaterally and multilaterally with us in the counter terrorism mission. Example sentencesExamples - It is imperative that Australia seeks to work cooperatively with China, bilaterally and regionally, and in global forums.
- Obviously, Washington is in touch with governments bilaterally also to get them involved in this fight.
- These should be resolved bilaterally and peacefully.
- The advantage of running these small programmes bilaterally is that we can often identify an issue, work up a project and secure funding for it relatively quickly.
- Expanding free trade bilaterally, regionally, and ultimately, globally, is part and parcel of an ongoing response to those attacks.
Rhymescollateral, equilateral, lateral, multilateral, quadrilateral, trilateral, unilateral Definition of bilateral in US English: bilateraladjectiveˌbīˈladərəlˌbaɪˈlædərəl 1Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides. 有两边的,两边的;影响两边的 bilateral hearing is essential for sound location Example sentencesExamples - On chest radiography, the hydatid cysts were found to be bilateral in two patients.
- Audiological testing showed major bilateral sensorineural hearing loss by 12 weeks.
- The radiologist felt that there was slight bilateral raising of the diaphragm and some blurring at both bases.
- Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.
- Other causes of unilateral or bilateral parotitis warrant consideration however.
- Chest radiography at this time revealed bilateral opacities in both lower lung lobes.
- She was found to have bilateral temporal field deficits and was referred for a neurological opinion.
- Examine his nose for any obstruction, such as polyps or septal deviation, and whether unilateral or bilateral.
- We report a case of acute airway obstruction secondary to bilateral broncholiths.
- Mammography, bilateral in patients who had had conservative surgery, was scheduled once a year.
- A chest examination showed signs of bilateral lobar consolidation of the mid zones.
- Chest radiograph revealed bilateral small lung nodules in the upper lung fields.
- In three instances the muscle was bilateral, and in one on the left side only.
- Her clinical course was complicated by bilateral airleak and a cavitary lung lesion.
- Extensive fibrosis and bilateral nodular lesions can be seen on chest radiographs.
- It usually predominates on the left side, but may be right sided or bilateral.
- An examination under anaesthesia and bilateral tonsillectomy was performed.
- However, severe side effects may occur, including bilateral necrosis of the hip and gastric ulceration.
- He was registered blind and had been diagnosed as having gross bilateral macular degeneration.
- Angiogram showing bilateral occlusions of superficial femoral arteries in thighs.
- 1.1 Involving two parties, usually countries.
双方的,双边的(尤指国家) the recently concluded bilateral agreements with Japan 最近与日本达成的双边协议。 Example sentencesExamples - It is not easy for third parties to intervene in bilateral contentious litigation.
- Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations.
- Both governments are hailing this bilateral agreement as an alternative to the WTO.
- The bank also has a bilateral borrowing agreement that allows it to tap funding from the Bank of China.
- Countries have instead resorted to bilateral trade agreements in a bid to gain tariff reduction up to zero percent.
- Do we make heroes of people who break bilateral or international agreements and embarrass the country?
- The two sides held bilateral talks on the sidelines but failed to make any progress.
- All housing activity is done under bilateral agreements with the various states.
- A bilateral agreement with Mexico allows workers to come to Canada for harvesting and planting.
- Austria and Bulgaria have had an official bilateral cultural agreement since 1974.
- Yeung said codesharing was possible only if it was agreed under the new bilateral air services agreement.
- Another problem posed by bilateral agreements on pensions is the taxation.
- A key development was the signing of a bilateral trade agreement with the United States last July.
- Even flights between the UK and the US are dictated by such bilateral agreements.
- We might be pushing it a bit to get a bilateral agricultural agreement with the French, for example.
- He contended that the House must be involved in the making of any bilateral agreements which binds the country.
- Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official.
- Mexico is the only country that has not signed a bilateral agreement with China.
- The important thing is that we do want to open up our markets to benefit all, and this is a bilateral agreement that puts effect to that.
- The Readmission Agreement is the first bilateral agreement of its kind signed by Britain and is due to come into effect this summer.
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