名词注入; 灌输; 泡制,浸渍; 注入物
1. 注入:本章介绍数个教授思考技巧的计画,其方式大致分为两类:一是将思考(thinking)当成独立的课程教授;另一种则是采取注入(infusion)的方式,在现有的学科中加入思考训练.
2. 灌输:另有一些药物不能一次过以打针方法注入身体,必须在一段长期间逐少逐少地慢慢注入身体,故须用灌输(infusion)方式,利用仪器控制注入滴液的速度,将药物透过静脉输进体内.
3. 注射:以oxaliplatin合并fluorouracil+leucovorin静脉连续注射(infusion)的「FOLFOX疗程」是有效且相对安全的. 此疗程可被考虑为治疗进行性大肠直癌病患的标准疗法.
4. 输注:150公絲單次使用的小瓶含粉末狀的trastuzumab,溶解後供輸注(infusion)使用. 440公絲多次使用的小瓶含粉末狀的trastuzumab,溶解後供輸注(infusion)使用. 溶劑小瓶:含1.1%苯乙醇的注射用水(制菌注射用水).
1. 输入;灌输
If there is an infusion of one thing into another, the first thing is added to the other thing and makes it stronger or better.
e.g. He brought a tremendous infusion of hope to the people.
他给人们带来巨大希望。
e.g. ...a series of capital infusions.
一系列的资本输入
2. 浸剂;浸液
An infusion is a liquid made by leaving herbs in hot water until the flavour is strong.
e.g. ...a herbal infusion...
草药浸液
e.g. This remedy contains infusions of five flowers.
这个药方中包含了 5 种花的浸剂。
noun
1. the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality
e.g. the team''s continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent
2. (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
3. the process of extracting certain active properties (as a drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water)
4. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)
Synonym: extract