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son·o·gram /ˈsɒnəɡræm $ ˈsɑː-/ noun [countable] American English technical an image, for example of an unborn baby inside its mother’s body, that is produced by a special machine 超声波扫描图 SYN British English ultrasoundExamples from the Corpussonogram• Longitudinal sonograms of the gall bladder were recorded on film.• If there is any uncertainty about that, a pelvic exam or sonogram may be done.• She hasn't yet been told what I saw on the sonogram by the way.• Her brother's explanation of what the sonogram had revealed had understandably upset her - yet another complication!• There also are two sonograms taken during pregnancies.Origin sonogram (1900-2000) Latin sonus ( → SOUND1) + English -gramson·o·gram nounChineseSyllable image, baby Corpus unborn for of an example an |