a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces
听诊器。
"early 19th cent.: from French
n. 听诊器
The doctor put on a stethoscope to examine the patient's heartbeat carefully.
医生戴上了听诊器仔细检查病人的心跳。
The use of this special stethoscope is limited to ICU wards.
这种特制的听诊器仅限于在ICU病房使用。
The stethoscope is an important tool for doctors to examine patients and diagnose diseases.
听诊器是医生检查病人、诊断疾病的一个重要工具。
A stethoscope is a piece of medical equipment that doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs.
听诊器是医生用来听你心肺的医疗设备
I leaned in the corner, stripped of my stethoscope and white coat of authority, as Chip stood to examine Ruth.
我斜倚在角落里,脱下听诊器和白大褂,奇普站在那里给露丝检查。
In specialties ranging from cardiac care to pediatric care, they could become as essential in daily medicine as the stethoscope.
在心脏护理至儿科护理的专业领域中,它们在日常医学中可能会像听诊器一样不可或缺。
The stethoscope is older than the x-ray, the ballpoint pen, Popular Science and pretty much everything else in your doctor's office.
听诊器比 X 射线、圆珠笔、《大众科学》以及你医生诊所里绝大部分物件还要古老。
Listening to a purring cat through a stethoscope is a great relaxation technique.
用听诊器听猫发出的呼噜声是很好的放松技巧。
She put the stethoscope in the left pocket of her lab coat--the same place she always left it.
她把听诊器放入白大褂的左口袋中——她一向放它的地方。
a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces
听诊器。
"early 19th cent.: from French