lung
lung — noun
1. each of the two body parts inside the chest that humans and many animals use for
each of the two body parts inside the chest that humans and many animals use for breathing, taking in oxygen from the air and removing carbon dioxide
The doctor listened to Christopher's lungs with a stethoscope during the check-up.
collocation: listen to someone's lungs
Smoking can cause serious damage to a person's lungs over time.
collocation: cause damage to the lungs
Nkechi took a deep breath and filled her lungs with the fresh mountain air.
The elderly patient was admitted to hospital with a severe lung infection.
Aarav's doctor said that regular exercise helps keep the lungs healthy.
文法句型
usually plural: lungs
用法筆記
Usually used in the plural form 'lungs' because the organs come as a pair. The singular 'lung' is used when referring to one of them specifically (e.g., 'the right lung', 'a collapsed lung').