释义 |
X-ray美 ['eks reɪ] 英 ['eks reɪ] - n.伦琴射线;X光;X光照片
- adj.X (射)线的;伦琴线的
- v.用X线检查[摄影,处理,治疗]
- 网络X射线;爱克斯光;光透视
1. | [usupl] X 射线; X 光a type of radiation that can pass through objects that are not transparent and make it possible to see inside them |
| an X-ray machine(= one that produces X-rays ) X 光机 |
2. | X 光照片a photograph made by X-rays , especially one showing bones or organs in the body |
| | | The doctor studied the X-rays of her lungs. 医生研究了她肺部的 X 光照片。 | | |
3. | 用 X 射线进行的临床检查a medical examination using X-rays |
| I had to go for an X-ray. 我得去做 X 光检查。 |
1. | ~ sth 用 X 射线拍摄检查to photograph and examine bones and organs inside the body, using X-rays |
| He had to have his chest X-rayed. 他得做胸部 X 光检查。 |
n. | 1. a high-energy electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solids and ionize gas. 2. an image produced on photographic film by X-rays passing through objects or parts of the body, often used in medicine and science as a diagnostic tool 3. a code word for the letter "X," used in international radio communications 4. a type of radiation that is used for looking inside things, for example your body or a suitcase at an airport 5. a picture of the bones or organs inside someone’s body taken using X-rays 1. a high-energy electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solids and ionize gas. 2. an image produced on photographic film by X-rays passing through objects or parts of the body, often used in medicine and science as a diagnostic tool 3. a code word for the letter "X," used in international radio communications 4. a type of radiation that is used for looking inside things, for example your body or a suitcase at an airport 5. a picture of the bones or organs inside someone’s body taken using X-rays | v. | 1. to expose something such as a part of the body to X-rays in order to obtain a photographic image of it 2. to examine something, e.g. baggage or freight, using X-rays 3. to take a picture of the inside of something using X-rays |
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