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词汇 resuscitate
释义 resuscitate
verb[ T ]
uk /rɪˈsʌs.ɪ.teɪt/ us /rɪˈsʌs.ə.teɪt/
to bring someone or something back to life or wake someone or something: 使苏醒;使恢复知觉;使复活
Her heart had stopped, but the doctors successfully resuscitated her.她的心跳都已经停了,但医生们还是成功地把她从鬼门关拉了回来。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Resuscitation
artificial respiration
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
chest compression
CPR
Heimlich manoeuvre
kiss
mouth-to-mouth
resus
resuscitation
the kiss of lifeidiom
ventilate
ventilated
ventilation

resuscitate | American Dictionary


resuscitate
verb[ I/T ]
us/rɪˈsʌs·ɪˌteɪt/
to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence:
[ T ]You should learn how to resuscitate a person whose breathing has stopped.
[ T ]He led the effort to resuscitate the local newspaper.

Examples of resuscitate


resuscitate
For those patients who did want to be resuscitated, 16% of surrogates believed they did not.
The organisms also displayed an ability to resuscitate from a frozen state.
From a medicolegal aspect, many people argue that, when there is doubt, infants should be resuscitated.
Family consent to orders not to resuscitate: reconsidering hospital policy.
Continuous electrocardiogram monitoring showed sudden cardiac arrest 15 minutes after admission, and she was vigorously resuscitated.
Should this vein of history-writing expire, however - an eventuality that seems increasingly likely - it will have to be resuscitated by political scientists.
All infants born at 23 weeks and above were resuscitated, including the infants with conditional resuscitation decisions.
However, the authors indicated that from a legal perspective, many people argue that, when there is doubt, infants should be resuscitated.
Despite important differences, these theorists have come together in beginning to resuscitate the descriptive and normative claims at the heart of the politics of compulsion.
It was shown that microbial communities inhabiting ancient permafrost sediments could be easily resuscitated and present presumably bacterial communities.
Patients need to be clinically assessed, resuscitated and then reassessed promptly in order to allow timely interventions.
A villa resuscitates our imagination through the simple pleasures of walking and talking.
During left ventriculography, sudden ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation developed and the patient could not be resuscitated.
At what gestation or size do we resuscitate?
It was more difficult to decide that someone who was clearly dying, but comfortable, should not be resuscitated.
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