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词汇 life-saving
释义 life-saving
adjective
(alsolifesaving)uk /ˈlaɪfˌseɪ.vɪŋ/ us /ˈlaɪfˌseɪ.vɪŋ/
done to prevent someone from dying: 救命的
She had a life-saving operation to remove a blood clot.她进行了一个救命的手术,把一个血块摘除了。
the charity's life-saving work in Africa慈善机构在非洲拯救生命的事业
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical treatment: treating & caring for people
aggressively
bed blocker
bed-blocking
bring
bring someone around
health navigator
health tourism
hold a clinicidiom
keep your/an eye on something/someoneidiom
logroll
logrolling
nurse
prep
reablement
referral
rehospitalization
rehospitalize
respite care
self-care
tend
life-saving
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈlaɪfˌseɪ.vɪŋ/ us /ˈlaɪfˌseɪ.vɪŋ/
actions that can save someone's life when they have fallen into water: (对落水者的)救生术
a certificate in life-saving救生证书
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preserving and saving
aspic
co-processing
conserve
deliverer
documentalist
documentarily
lifeguard
reclaim
reprieve
rescue
rescuer
reusable
rewild
saviour
self-sustaining
sustain
sustainedly
unadopted
unappropriated
unassigned

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life-saving
If so, we would certainly want the intellectual achievements embedded in life-saving seeds and medicines to be freely available in poor countries.
But precaution must be balanced against delay in developing life-saving treatments.
Conjoined, the two principles determine the following values for evaluating alternatives in life-saving situations.
Second, our study focused only on life-saving treatments with patients with paraplegia.
Under special circumstances, this procedure can be life-saving.
Nevertheless, the relative importance of these life-saving treatments (compared with a life-saving treatment that restored patients to perfect health) was significantly different across scenarios.
And finally, it carried clouds and rain that provided life-saving water to replace the ocean that the invaders had left behind.
Limitations can be justified by concern over depletion of public funds, and also over future escalation in the requirements for life-saving expenditures.
Yet another level of adjustment is made for the allocation of immediate life-saving organs such as the liver.
We might instead, for example, prefer to allocate the life-saving drug by tossing a fair coin, giving an equal chance to both patients.
Citizens of less-developed countries simply lack the means to pay market prices for life-saving drugs.
The average value takes into account the variations in the price of the drugs as some life-saving drugs are more valuable than the others.
Part of the inevitability of cardiac surgery, or any life-saving surgery, is the risk of survival.
Note that he assumes that there is a clear-cut distinction between life-saving and other contexts.
For instance, few people would argue that end-of-life patients have a right to life-saving technology regardless of cost.
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