单词 | Life-saving |
例句 | (1) The boy needs a life-saving transplant operation. (2) The first indications were that the life-saving operation had gone well. (3) For that he was awarded his first life-saving medal. (4) And the first indications were that his potential life-saving operation went well. (5) Marshes also provide life-saving cover for female crabs that have shed their shells in preparation for mating. (6) But a craft that size would carry alternative life-saving equipment. (7) Rhys was to receive the potentially life-saving operation at the unit before its closure. (8) The 59-year-old star needed two life-saving operation to remove blood clots and was left in a deep coma after brain surgery. (9) Dramatic life-saving techniques, organ transplants and similar developments have popular appeal. (10) In anorexia the first essential is for life-saving medical supervision. (11) Sometimes, cowboys use more heroic life-saving measures, lifting weak cattle into trucks so they can be hauled to greener pastures. (12) Those life-saving people take their time. (13) All boats of that size must carry life-saving equipment. (14) Locust tree flower is our life-saving flowers for my sister and the growth of boxes, but also to add sugar. (15) Do you know how many life-saving drugs are invented in Canada? (16) The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs. (17) She decided her child should go to America for life-saving treatment. (18) Critics maintain excessive regulation can stand in the way of business expansion and faster approval of life-saving drugs. (19) Despite the relatively primitive surroundings, the team is delighted to have somewhere warm and dry to perform life-saving operations. (20) Instead, they say industry should engage in the debate to promote the life-saving benefits from testing treatments on animals. (21) It involved another Down's baby, a girl called Alexandra, who required a life-saving operation to remove an intestinal obstruction. (22) Her rapid pulse, high blood pressure, irregular breathing, and bluish discoloration of the skin all called for life-saving measures. (23) Even those doctors who practise in areas remote from hospitals do relatively little life-saving. (24) We must adapt resourcefully to industrialism as a necessary stage of social evolution, monitoring the process with a cunning eye for its life-saving potentialities. (25) Patients have to wait for the test results before they can receive life-saving second-line drugs. (26) It is probably a mistake to credit dolphins with any motive of life-saving. (27) The present survey of health-care facilities in the Gambia suggests that major gaps exist in the physical and human resources needed to carry out basic life-saving surgical interventions. (28) But some people develop such an intense obsession that they are left housebound , and may refuse to undergo potentially life-saving medical examinations. (29) Faulty hormone receptor tests disqualified scores of women in Newfoundland and Labrador from receiving potentially life-saving treatment for breast cancer, court documents show. (30) The utility model relates to a structure-improved life ring, belonging to field of water life-saving supplies. (1) The boy needs a life-saving transplant operation. (2) The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs. (31) The rubber raft is the only life-saving tool he has. (32) A sharp rise in enrolments to the Organ Donor Register has pushed the total number of those volunteering to donate body parts for life-saving transplants to nearly 17 million. (33) life-saving Zi Jiu Method Introductory Talks held at Sg. Petani, Kedah, Malaysia. (34) Revealing the signal is too obvious: Sunco want life-saving money. |
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