radiograph
意味: An image produced on a sensitive surface by X-rays or other forms of radiation, used to visualise the internal structures of the body; commonly known as an X-ray image.
In clinical and academic usage, radiograph is the precise term for the image itself, whereas 'X-ray' is often used loosely to refer to both the procedure and the resulting image. Radiographs are fundamental to diagnosing fractures, joint disease, chest conditions, and dental problems. The professional who takes radiographs is a radiographer, while the specialist who interprets them is a radiologist.
例文
- The radiograph confirmed a hairline fracture of the left wrist. X线片证实左手腕有一处细微骨折。La radiografía confirmó una fractura capilar en la muñeca izquierda.X線写真により左手首の微細骨折が確認された。X선 사진에서 왼쪽 손목의 미세 골절이 확인되었다.
- A chest radiograph was ordered to rule out pneumonia before the patient was discharged. 为排除肺炎,在患者出院前开具了胸部X线片检查。Se solicitó una radiografía de tórax para descartar una neumonía antes de dar el alta al paciente.退院前に肺炎を除外するため胸部X線写真が指示された。환자 퇴원 전 폐렴을 배제하기 위해 흉부 X선 촬영이 지시되었다.
- Dental radiographs revealed significant decay beneath the existing crown. 牙科X线片显示现有牙冠下方存在严重龋坏。Las radiografías dentales revelaron una caries importante bajo la corona existente.歯科X線写真で既存のクラウン下に重度の虫歯が見つかった。치과 X선 사진에서 기존 크라운 아래에 심각한 충치가 발견되었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: medical, academic
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin radius (ray, beam) and Greek -graphon (something written or drawn), from graphein (to write). The term was coined shortly after Wilhelm Rontgen's discovery of X-rays in 1895.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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