cannula
英
['kænjʊlə]
美
['kænjʊlə]
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Noun:
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a small flexible tube inserted into a body cavity for draining off fluid or introducing medication
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用作名词 (n.)
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A cutting cannula rotates quickly over the needle to obtain the tissue sample.
切割套管迅速转动穿刺针,获取组织样本。
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The glass cannula was more suitable than adhesive bandages for enswathement.
玻璃套管法包扎比起创可贴法更为适当。
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