单词:auricular
[医] 耳的; 心耳的; 心房
a. pertaining to an auricle of the heart
考试类型:[GRE]
auricular的用法和样例:
词汇搭配
- auricular cartilage耳廓软骨
- auricular fistula耳廓瘘
- auricular hillock耳丘
- auricular fibrillation纤维性心房颤动,心房...
- auricular needle耳针
- auricular arrest[医] 心房停止, ...
- auricular block心房性传导阻滞...
- auricular conduction心房传导
- auricular concha耳壳,耳甲
- auricular flutter心房扑动
- auricular thrombosis心房血栓形成...
- auricular surface耳状面,耳状关节面...
- auricular abscess耳廓脓肿
- auricular ligaments耳廓韧带
- auricular hillocks耳结节
- auricular tubercle耳廓结节
- auricular diastole心房舒张
- auricular perichondritis耳廓软骨膜炎...
经典引文
I will place you where you shall hear us confer of this, and by an auricular assurance have your satisfaction.
出自:King Lear,Shakespeare
- otic耳的
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