cervical
cervical — 形容詞
1. involving or connected to the cervix, which is the narrow lower section of the w
子宮頸
與子宮下部狹窄部位有關的
involving or connected to the cervix, which is the narrow lower section of the womb that opens into the vagina.
Doctors recommend regular cervical screening to detect early signs of cancer.
醫生建議定期進行子宮頸篩檢,以發現癌症的早期跡象。
collocation: cervical screening / cervical cancer
Hana's gynaecologist pointed out the cervical canal on the ultrasound monitor.
Hana 的婦科醫生在超音波螢幕上指出了子宮頸管的位置。
collocation: cervical canal
After Priya's smear test showed abnormal cervical cells, her doctor scheduled a minor procedure.
Priya 的子宮頸抹片檢查顯示有異常細胞後,醫生安排了一個小手術。
Leila received the HPV vaccine at age twelve, protecting her against cervical cancer in adulthood.
Leila 在十二歲時接種了 HPV 疫苗,這能保護她成年後免於子宮頸癌的威脅。
文法句型
cervical + noun
用法筆記
In medical writing, this sense typically appears before a noun that names a part of the female reproductive system (cervical canal, cervical smear, cervical cancer). Context — such as words like 'uterus', 'womb', or 'smear test' — signals that this sense is intended rather than the neck-bone sense.
常見錯誤
2. describing the seven small vertebrae situated inside the neck, which form the up
頸椎
與頸部七塊椎骨有關的
describing the seven small vertebrae situated inside the neck, which form the uppermost portion of the spine.
Rohan learned in anatomy class that the cervical spine has seven vertebrae supporting the skull.
Rohan 在解剖課上學到,頸椎由七塊支撐頭骨的椎骨組成。
collocation: cervical spine / cervical vertebrae
After the car accident, Kofi wore a soft cervical collar to keep his neck still.
車禍後,Kofi 戴上了一個軟式頸圈來固定頸部。
collocation: cervical collar
Nadia developed chronic pain in her cervical region after years of hunching over a laptop.
Nadia 因多年彎腰盯著筆記型電腦,導致頸椎區域出現慢性疼痛。
The physical therapist showed exercises to strengthen the cervical muscles.
物理治療師示範了強化頸椎肌肉的運動。
文法句型
cervical + noun
用法筆記
This sense appears in orthopedics, neurology, and physiotherapy contexts. Typical noun partners include 'spine', 'vertebrae', 'disc', 'collar', 'fusion', 'radiculopathy', and 'fracture'. If the surrounding text mentions 'neck', 'shoulder', or 'spine', this sense is almost certainly intended.