parturient
英 [pɑː'tjʊərɪənt]
美[pɑr'tjʊrɪənt]
- adj. 分娩的;临产的,临盆的
- n. [妇产] 产妇
英英释义
- 1. of or relating to or giving birth;
- "parturient pangs"
- "the parturient uterus"
- 2. giving birth;
- "a parturient heifer"
实用场景例句
- Objective To explore how state of mind affects the pregnant and parturient.
- 目的:探讨心理状态对孕产妇的影响.
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- Chapter 69 - Does Anesthesia Increase the Risk to the Parturient Undergoing Nonobstetric Surgery?
- 第六十九章:麻醉增加非产科手术病人的临产风险?
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- Methods : A total of 378 pregnant and 398 parturient were selected as test and group respectively.
- 将378例、398例孕产妇分别作为研究组、对照组,研究组实施细节化管理的“一对一”导乐陪伴分娩,对照组采用传统的分娩方式.
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- Now, already had the parturient woman to inquire this aspect on own initiative the question.
- 现在, 已经有产妇主动询问这方面的问题了.
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- Objective To study the effect of non - language communication on parturient women cesarean delivery.
- 目的探讨剖宫产术中运用 非 语言交流对产妇的影响.
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- The Parturient Environment of Foetus and the Prediction about Apgar Score ( Analysis of 173 Cases )
- 胎儿分娩环境与生后Apgar评分的临床探讨 ( 附173例分析 )
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- Objective : To probe into quick and effective method of sterilization of perineum for prenatal parturient.
- 探讨产妇产前快速有效的产前会阴消毒方法.
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中文词源
parturient 临产的,分娩的
来自拉丁语parturire,临产的,分娩的,来自parere的愿望格,词源同parent,post-partem.
双语例句
- 1. Objective To explore how state of mind affects the pregnant and parturient.
- 目的:探讨心理状态对孕产妇的影响.
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- 2. Chapter 69 - Does Anesthesia Increase the Risk to the Parturient Undergoing Nonobstetric Surgery?
- 第六十九章:麻醉增加非产科手术病人的临产风险?
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- 3. Methods : A total of 378 pregnant and 398 parturient were selected as test and group respectively.
- 将378例、398例孕产妇分别作为研究组、对照组,研究组实施细节化管理的“一对一”导乐陪伴分娩,对照组采用传统的分娩方式.
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- 4. Now, already had the parturient woman to inquire this aspect on own initiative the question.
- 现在, 已经有产妇主动询问这方面的问题了.
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- 5. Can the woman that has become the operation that change kidney still get married parturient?
- 做过换肾手术的女人还能结婚生子 吗 ?
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英文词源
- parturient (adj.)
- "about to give birth," 1590s, from Latin parturientem (nominative parturiens), present participle of parturire "be in labor," literally "desire to bring forth," desiderative of parere "to bear" (see pare). Related: Parturiency.