defibrillator

名词 n.
/diːˈfɪbɹɪˌleɪtə(ɹ)/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An electronic device used internally or externally that delivers a controlled electric shock to a patient to correct ventricular fibrillation, a lack of coordination of the contraction of muscle tissue of the large chambers of the heart.
    — Two deaths have been linked to St. Jude Medical heart defibrillators with batteries that failed. […] Losing battery in a defibrillator could mean the failure of pacing heartbeats or delivering shocks, a potentially deadly consequence for cardiac patients.

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Etymology tree
English defibrillate
Old French -eorbor.
Middle English -our
Proto-Indo-European *-tōr
Proto-Italic *-tōr
Latin -torlbor.
English -or
English defibrillator
From defibrillate + -or.
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