excision

英[ɪk'sɪʒn] 美[ɪk'sɪʒn]
  • n. 切除;删除;切除之物
  • excavate v.挖掘;挖开;发掘(古物)
  • excavation n.挖掘;发掘;挖掘的洞;发掘物
  • exceed vt.超过;超出vi.领先
  • exceeding adj.超越的;非常的动词exceed的现在分词形式.
  • exceedingly adv.非常;极其;极度地;很
Noun:
  1. the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage;

    "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"
    "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause"

  2. surgical removal of a body part or tissue

  3. the act of banishing a member of a church from the communion of believers and the privileges of the church; cutting a person off from a religious society

  4. the act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from existence

1. The authors demanded excision of foreign words.
作者们要求删除外国文字。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Excision of an obnoxious passage was required.
有一段引起反感的文字必须删掉.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. Most Surgeons agree that radical excision should be performed.
多数外科医师认为,必须进行根治切除术.

来自辞典例句

4. Only certain small full - thickness burns lend themselves to initial excision.
只有某些小面积的全厚度烧伤才可施行初期切除.

来自辞典例句

5. They could equally well be result of a faulty excision mechanism.
它们也很可能是切断机理失灵的结果.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Complete excision is a curative treatment.
      完全切除是唯一有效的治疗方式。
    2. He received total excision of the lesion at our OPD.
      患者在本院接受病灶全切除手术。
    3. The excision of the clause has been decided.
      已经决定删除这个条款。