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aspirates 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈaspəˌrāt/,
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aspirating, present participle; aspirated, past tense; aspirates, 3rd person singular present; aspirated, past participle;
  1. Pronounce (a sound) with an exhalation of breath
    • - the aspirated allophone of p occurs in “pie.”
  2. Pronounce the sound h at the beginning of a word

  3. Draw (fluid) by suction from a vessel or cavity

  4. Draw fluid in such a way from (a vessel or cavity)

  5. Breathe (something) in; inhale
    • - some drowning victims don't aspirate any water
  6. Provide (an internal combustion engine) with air
    • - the superchargers produce twice the power of standard aspirated engines
Noun
  1. An aspirated consonant

  2. The sound h or a character used to represent this sound

  3. Matter that has been drawn from the body by aspiration
    • - gastric aspirate
    • - esophageal aspirates

  1. (aspirate) a consonant pronounced with aspiration
  2. (aspirate) suck in (air)
  3. (aspirate) The puff of air accompanying the release of a plosive consonant; A sound produced by such a puff of air; To remove a liquid or gas by means of suction; To inhale so as to draw something other than air into one's lungs; To produce an audible puff of breath. ...
  4. (aspirate (AS-pi-rit)) Fluid withdrawn from a lump (often a cyst) or a nipple.
  5. (Aspirate) To breathe. An ‘aspirating syringe’ is one that can ‘breathe’, or allow liquid to go both in and out of the needle tip.
  6. (Aspirate) To inhale liquid into the lungs, or to remove liquid from the lungs with a suction device.
  7. (Aspirate) Remove fluids from a body cavity by suction, typically done to obtain specimens for analysis.
  8. (ASPIRATE) Process of withdrawing fluids and gases from the abdominal cavity.
  9. (Aspirate) Application of negative pressure to a syringe and needle in an attempt to withdraw fluid.
  10. (Aspirate) Fluid removed from a cavity or lesion (leishmaniasis, hydatid disease, amebiasis).
  11. (Aspirate) Pull back slightly on a syringe plunger to draw fluid back into the chamber (Used to check whether the needle has entered a blood vessel).
  12. (Aspirate) Removing fluid or cells from tissue by inserting a needle and drawing fluid into the syringe.
  13. (Aspirate) Sample of cells taken with a needle....I've had several of these in the bone...lovely (NOT!!!)
  14. (Aspirate) Staff may talk about checking the aspirate before putting milk down a naso or orogastric tube. This means that a syringe is attached to the end of the feeding tube to obtain a small amount of the baby’s stomach contents. ...
  15. (Aspirate) To breathe foreign material or fluids, such as milk, into the windpipe or lungs or to remove fluid by suction (e.g. checking how much milk remains in the stomach before a feed).
  16. (Aspirate) To draw in air; nozzle aspirating systems draw air into the nozzle to mix with the agent solution.
  17. (Aspirate) To gently remove by suction materials, such as eggs, out of the body
  18. (Aspirate) To inhale foreign material into the windpipe (trachea).  A significant reason for the development of pneumonia.
  19. (Aspirate) To remove fluid and a small number of cells.
  20. (Aspirate) To withdraw fluid by negative pressure, or suction. Local anesthetic injections are aspirated to verify that the chemicals are not injected directly into the bloodstream.
  21. (Aspirate) Undigested milk remaining in the stomach.
  22. (Aspirate) to suck fluids out of a cavity eg bone marrow aspiate
  23. (aspirate) A body fluid (sampling of tissue) that has been removed from the body by negative pressure or suction. (See FNA)
  24. (aspirate) The product of aspiration (see below), in liposuction this usually means a combination of fat, blood, saline and lidocaine.
  25. (aspirate) To suck something into the airways or lungs.  Also used in medicine to mean removed by suction.