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词汇 resuscitation
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Definition of resuscitation in English:

resuscitation

noun rɪsʌsɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.

    paramedics were called and aggressive resuscitation was performed
    mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They said the injury to the frenulum was unlikely to have been from resuscitation.
    • The legend tells that Paul arranged to have him released from prison in return for his attempting a miraculous resuscitation.
    • The particular concern was about his understanding and management of general and neonatal resuscitation.
    • She dismissed the possibility that the spinal bleeding could have been associated with resuscitation.
    • He says that he, together with the lance corporal and the fusilier, attempted resuscitation before the arrival of the ambulance.
    • He witnesses Peter's amazing resuscitation of his son, a boy who had been in the grave for 14 years.
    • He took Harry from her and started resuscitation on the floor.
    • The male rate for completed suicide has always been higher, even when we lacked the technology for quick, easy resuscitation.
    • He could not exclude the possibility that the dislocation had occurred in resuscitation.
    • There are a string of clues as to how he knows that the body lying in front of them is lifeless, beyond resuscitation.
    1. 1.1 The action of making something active or vigorous again.
      resuscitation of bygone artistic styles
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The resuscitation of their sales doesn't depend on the launch of the order management system.
      • It's a well-written account of his 10-year resuscitation of the world's largest computer company.
      • My interest here is not in the recuperation or resuscitation of my professional specialization.
      • The actual triumph of the programme was the resuscitation from the dead of Dante Sonata.
      • It must have been a tricky task to decide which opera, from this cornucopia, to select for resuscitation.
      • The receiver had the additional charge for floating new security issues to support corporate resuscitation.
      • Language clarifies the internal borders and supports the possibility for a resuscitation of the geographically uncompromised nation.
      • He must now conduct the resuscitation of his party while sitting in the hot seat.
      • The resuscitation of the religious view of nature requires a very radical change.
      • It seems to have been Churchill's debilitating stroke in the summer of 1953 that led to the resuscitation of the project.

Definition of resuscitation in US English:

resuscitation

nounrəˌsəsəˈtāSH(ə)nrəˌsəsəˈteɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action or process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.

    paramedics were called and aggressive resuscitation was performed
    mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They said the injury to the frenulum was unlikely to have been from resuscitation.
    • He witnesses Peter's amazing resuscitation of his son, a boy who had been in the grave for 14 years.
    • She dismissed the possibility that the spinal bleeding could have been associated with resuscitation.
    • He took Harry from her and started resuscitation on the floor.
    • The male rate for completed suicide has always been higher, even when we lacked the technology for quick, easy resuscitation.
    • He could not exclude the possibility that the dislocation had occurred in resuscitation.
    • The legend tells that Paul arranged to have him released from prison in return for his attempting a miraculous resuscitation.
    • There are a string of clues as to how he knows that the body lying in front of them is lifeless, beyond resuscitation.
    • He says that he, together with the lance corporal and the fusilier, attempted resuscitation before the arrival of the ambulance.
    • The particular concern was about his understanding and management of general and neonatal resuscitation.
    1. 1.1 The action of making something active or vigorous again.
      resuscitation of bygone artistic styles
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It seems to have been Churchill's debilitating stroke in the summer of 1953 that led to the resuscitation of the project.
      • It's a well-written account of his 10-year resuscitation of the world's largest computer company.
      • The actual triumph of the programme was the resuscitation from the dead of Dante Sonata.
      • The resuscitation of their sales doesn't depend on the launch of the order management system.
      • The resuscitation of the religious view of nature requires a very radical change.
      • Language clarifies the internal borders and supports the possibility for a resuscitation of the geographically uncompromised nation.
      • My interest here is not in the recuperation or resuscitation of my professional specialization.
      • He must now conduct the resuscitation of his party while sitting in the hot seat.
      • The receiver had the additional charge for floating new security issues to support corporate resuscitation.
      • It must have been a tricky task to decide which opera, from this cornucopia, to select for resuscitation.
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