iud

IPA/ˌaɪ juː ˈdiː/
IPA/ˌaɪ juː ˈdiː/

iud — 名詞

  • iudsingular
  • iudsplural

1. An IUD (short for intrauterine device) is a small T-shaped object made of plasti

1.名詞B2
釋義

子宮內避孕器

置入子宮預防懷孕的裝置

An IUD (short for intrauterine device) is a small T-shaped object made of plastic or copper that a doctor places inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy, usually working for several years without needing daily attention.

例句

Dr. Lin recommended an IUD instead of birth control pills for long-term contraception.

林醫師建議使用子宮內避孕器,而非避孕藥,作為長期避孕方式。

contrasted with birth control pills

After the IUD was inserted, Ms. Chen felt mild cramping for a day.

裝入子宮內避孕器後,陳小姐感到輕微的腹部不適,持續了一天。

passive: IUD was inserted; typical side-effect note

同義詞
  • intrauterine device

    the full formal name; used mainly in medical writing and official documents

  • coil

    informal British term for IUD, less common in modern usage

文法句型

IUD + verb (is inserted / works / prevents)

用法筆記

Frequently referred to by the abbreviation IUD in both spoken and written medical contexts; the full form 'intrauterine device' is less common in everyday conversation. The word is countable but often used without an article in medical shorthand (e.g., 'Patient has IUD').

常見錯誤

She got an IUD to stop having periods.
She got an IUD to prevent pregnancy.
💡While some IUDs can reduce menstrual bleeding, their primary purpose is contraception, not stopping periods.