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词汇 cicatrize
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Definition of cicatrize in English:

cicatrize

(British cicatrise)
verb ˈsɪkətrʌɪzˈsɪkəˌtraɪz
  • (with reference to a wound) heal by scar formation.

    (伤口)结疤愈合

    no object his wound had cicatrized

    他的伤口结疤愈合了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The unique cicatrising properties of Tamanu Oil are not yet explained in existing scientific literature, though this activity is established and accepted.
    • Oil of Tamanu appears to be one of the most effective known cicatrizing agents in nature.
    • They became very quickly impressed by its cicatrising properties.
    • An injury from a kris blade cicatrises with more difficulty.
    • In the middle ages, pastel leaves were applied in poultice for their cicatrising virtues.
    • For a wound to cicatrize more quickly or for tissue to regenerate after an operation, it is now proposed that stem cells be transplanted to the traumatized region.
    • This oil appears to be one of the most effective, naturally occurring, cicatrizing agents.
    • Afterwards he noticed that a ten-year old hemiparesis was cured in five minutes and a 3-day old wound was instantly cicatrised and healed.
    • It effectively soothes, softens, decongests and cicatrises skin.

Derivatives

  • cicatrization

  • noun sɪkətrʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌsɪkətrəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French cicatriser, from cicatrice 'scar' (see cicatrix).

Definition of cicatrize in US English:

cicatrize

(British cicatrise)
verbˈsikəˌtrīzˈsɪkəˌtraɪz
  • (with reference to a wound) heal by scar formation.

    (伤口)结疤愈合

    no object his wound had cicatrized

    他的伤口结疤愈合了。

    with object it was used to cicatrize certain types of wounds

    军方需要一批补给品来治愈某些创伤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The unique cicatrising properties of Tamanu Oil are not yet explained in existing scientific literature, though this activity is established and accepted.
    • In the middle ages, pastel leaves were applied in poultice for their cicatrising virtues.
    • This oil appears to be one of the most effective, naturally occurring, cicatrizing agents.
    • They became very quickly impressed by its cicatrising properties.
    • Oil of Tamanu appears to be one of the most effective known cicatrizing agents in nature.
    • Afterwards he noticed that a ten-year old hemiparesis was cured in five minutes and a 3-day old wound was instantly cicatrised and healed.
    • An injury from a kris blade cicatrises with more difficulty.
    • For a wound to cicatrize more quickly or for tissue to regenerate after an operation, it is now proposed that stem cells be transplanted to the traumatized region.
    • It effectively soothes, softens, decongests and cicatrises skin.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French cicatriser, from cicatrice ‘scar’ (see cicatrix).

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