Biopsy
含义: Medical procedure to remove tissue for examination.
A biopsy involves removing a small sample of tissue from the body to examine it for disease, typically cancer. The word is used commonly in British medical settings. 'Having a biopsy' is often anxiety-inducing but essential for diagnosis.
例句
- They want to do a biopsy on that lump. 他们想对那个肿块做活检Quieren hacerle una biopsia a ese bulto「あのしこりの生検をしたいそうだ」그 혹의 조직검사를 하고 싶대.
- The biopsy results came back clear. 活检结果没有问题Los resultados de la biopsia salieron bien「生検の結果は問題なしだった」조직검사 결과가 이상 없이 나왔어.
- He's going in for a biopsy next week. 他下周要去做活检Va a hacerse una biopsia la semana que viene「彼は来週生検を受けに行く」그는 다음 주에 조직검사를 받으러 간다.
发音
/ˈbaɪɒpsi/
用法指南
语境: medical, hospital, diagnosis
语气: clinical, serious
✓ 正确说法
- Having a biopsy做活检hacerse una biopsia生検を受ける조직검사를 받다
- Biopsy results活检结果resultados de la biopsia生検の結果조직검사 결과
- Tissue biopsy组织活检biopsia de tejido組織生検조직 생검
✗ 错误说法
- Technical term—use with care with non-medical audience专业术语,对非医学人士使用时需注意Término técnico: usar con cuidado con público no médico専門用語であり、医療に詳しくない相手には注意して使う전문 의학 용어—비의료인에게는 주의해서 사용할 것
常见错误
- Biopsy is diagnostic, not treatment
起源与历史
From Greek 'bios' (life) and 'opsis' (sight)—literally examining living tissue. Medical procedure that became common in the 20th century as diagnostic techniques improved.
词源: Greek bios (life) + opsis (sight)
最早记录: Medical terminology, 19th century
文化背景
Era: Modern medicine
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Medical dramas
Regional notes: Universal medical term.
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