syringe
英 [sɪ'rɪn(d)ʒ; 'sɪ-]
美 [sɪ'rɪndʒ]
語源
syringe ストロー, 注射器ギリシャ語のsyringa、管、葦、葦管から、syrizein、吹管、ささやき声、ざわめき、PIE*swer、ざわめき、ざわめきから、語源はswarm、susurrateと同じ。
英語の語源
- syringe
- syringe: [15] Syringes get their name from their cylindrical shape. The word comes from late Latin syringa, an alteration of Latin syrinx, which in turn went back to Greek súrigx ‘pipe, shepherd’s pipe’. The stems of both the mock orange shrub and the lilac were used for making such pipes – hence their alternative name syringa [17].
=> syringa - syringe (n.)
- "narrow tube for injecting a stream of liquid," early 15c. (earlier suringa, late 14c.), from Late Latin syringa, from Greek syringa, accusative of syrinx "tube, hole, channel, shepherd's pipe," related to syrizein "to pipe, whistle, hiss," from PIE root *swer- (see susurration). Originally a catheter for irrigating wounds; the application to hypodermic needles is from 1884. Related: Syringeal.
例文
- 1. The fluid can be drawn off with a syringe .
- 液体をシリンジで汲み上げることができます。
- 2.To suction with a bulb syringe ,push bulb in with your thumb.
- ボール吸引器を使用する場合は親指でボールを押し潰す。
- 3.A bulb syringe is often used for oral and nasal suction on infants and children.
- ボール吸引器を使用して乳幼児の口鼻を吸引することが多い。
- 4.Each syringe is wrapped in a sterile package and then jumble packed in a large corrugated carton.
- 各注射器を無菌小包に包み、大きなクレープ箱に混ぜて入れた。
- 5.The child started to wail when the nurse came over with a syringe .
- 看護師が注射器を持って歩いてくると、子供は号泣した。
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