stethoscope
stethoscope — noun
1. a medical tool that doctors and nurses use to hear sounds inside the body, such
1.名詞B1
釋義
a medical tool that doctors and nurses use to hear sounds inside the body, such as a person's heartbeat or the movement of air in the lungs.
例句
Tanvi placed the stethoscope on the patient's chest to check her heartbeat.
action: place a stethoscope on [body part]
The nurse hung her stethoscope around her neck as she walked into the examination room.
Chidi felt the cold metal of the stethoscope press against his back during the checkup.
Medical students at the teaching hospital practise using a stethoscope on each other.
Rania warmed the stethoscope with her hands before placing it on the child's small chest.
文法句型
a/the stethoscope
stethoscope + verb
常見錯誤
❌The doctor used a thermometer to listen to my lungs.
✅The doctor used a stethoscope to listen to my lungs.
💡a thermometer measures body temperature; a stethoscope is for hearing internal body sounds.