brain damage

英音[ ˈbreɪn dæmɪdʒ ] 美音[ breɪn dæmɪdʒ ]
脑损伤:对大脑的损害或伤害。
常用释义
脑损伤:对大脑的损害或伤害。

例句

1·Severe brain damage turned him into a vegetable.

严重的脑损伤使他变成了植物人。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·There is a small risk of brain damage from the procedure.

存在该手术导致脑损伤的小风险。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

3·He suffered severe brain damage after a motorbike accident.

摩托车祸后他的脑部严重受损。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·She could suffer irreversible brain damage if she is not treated within seven days.

如果在7天内得不到治疗,她的大脑有可能会受到不可恢复的损害。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

5·The most devastating form of brain damage is a condition in which someone is understood to be brain dead.

最具破坏性的一种脑损伤是一种被认为是脑死亡的情况。

6·The most devastating form of brain damage, for example, is a condition in which someone is understood to be brain dead.

例如,最具破坏性的脑损伤是某人被认为脑死亡的情况。

7·It's not clear whether Myers has experienced a stroke or other brain damage, but she also has a separate medical condition which can result in loose joints, easily bruised skin and other problems.

目前还不清楚迈尔斯是否经历过中风或其他脑损伤,但她身体还有别的状况,可能会导致关节松动,皮肤容易擦伤等问题。

8·A sudden loss of heart working will lead to brain damage within four to six minutes and then death after another five minutes.

心脏功能的突然丧失将在四至六分钟内导致大脑损害,然后五分钟后死亡。

9·Yet survivors can suffer brain damage.

然而,生还者也许会遭脑部损伤。

10·500 and up -- Severe brain damage and/or death.

500及以上 -严重大脑损伤与/或死亡。

同义词

脑损伤