lung + noun
He was diagnosed with lung cancer.
他被诊断出患有肺癌。
肺;肺脏
lungs — plural of lung
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肺;肺脏
a respiratory organ in the chest
He was diagnosed with lung cancer.
他被诊断出患有肺癌。
控制呼吸和为血液供氧的脊椎动物生物器官
A biological organ of vertebrates that controls breathing and oxygenates the blood.
脊椎动物胸腔内的两个囊状呼吸器官之一;用于清除二氧化碳并向血液提供氧气。
either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood
运动或锻炼的能力;呼吸
Capacity for exercise or exertion; breath.
为某地提供氧气或新鲜空气的东西,如树木、公园、森林等
That which supplies oxygen or fresh air, such as trees, parklands, forest, etc., to a place.
The doctor listened to my lungs with a stethoscope.
医生用听诊器听了听我的肺。
Smoking can do serious damage to your lungs.
吸烟会严重损害你的肺。
She took a deep breath and felt her lungs fill with fresh air.
她深吸一口气,感觉肺里充满了新鲜空气。
He was diagnosed with lung cancer.
他被诊断出患有肺癌。
Smoking can cause diseased lungs.
吸烟会导致肺部病变。
Fluid accumulated in his lungs.
液体积聚在他的肺部。
Not this
He has a healthy lung.
Use this
He has healthy lungs.
汉语中“肺”可指单数或复数,但英语中因人有两肺,通常用复数形式,除非特指一侧肺。
Not this
She was diagnosed with a lung cancer.
Use this
She was diagnosed with lung cancer.
“肺癌”在英语中通常为不可数名词,因此不应加不定冠词a。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
肺癌
He was diagnosed with lung cancer last year.
他去年被诊断出肺癌。
肺功能
Exercise can improve your lung function.
锻炼可以改善你的肺功能。
肺活量
Swimmers often have large lung capacity.
游泳者通常肺活量大。
肺疾病
Smoking is a major cause of lung disease.
吸烟是肺疾病的主要原因。
肺部感染
Pneumonia is a serious lung infection.
肺炎是一种严重的肺部感染。
肺移植
He received a lung transplant last month.
他上个月接受了肺移植手术。
用最大的声音
He shouted at the top of his lungs for help.
他声嘶力竭地大喊救命。
肺活量大(尤指能长时间大声喊叫或唱歌)
The opera singer has a good pair of lungs.
这位歌剧演唱家肺活量很大。
剧烈咳嗽
I've been coughing up a lung all night.
我整晚都在剧烈咳嗽。
Use lungs naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
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把 'lung' 谐音记作 '浪',想象海浪拍打胸部,肺是呼吸的器官。
Register: neutral. Typical settings: medical, biology, everyday health. Note: 通常用于医学、生物学和日常健康讨论,语气中性。
通常使用复数形式lungs;指一对器官之一。
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