phlebotomy
英 [flɪ'bɒtəmɪ]
美 [flə'bɑtəmi]
phlebotomy 静脉切开术来自希腊语phleps,静脉,-tomy,切开,词源同anatomy,tome.
- phlebotomy (n.)
- "bloodletting," c. 1400, flebotomye, from Old French flebotomie (13c., Modern French phlébotomie), from medical Latin phlebotomia, from Greek phlebotomia "blood-letting," from phlebotomos "opening veins," from phleps (genitive phlebos) "vein" + -tomia "cutting of," from tome "a cutting" (see tome).
- 1. He felt much better after the doctor did a phlebotomy on him.
- 大夫给他放了血,他感觉好多了.
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