injection
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you have an injection, a doctor or nurse puts a medicine into your body using a device with a needle called a syringe. 注射[also 'by' N]
They gave me an injection to help me sleep. 他們給我打了一針以助我入眠。
2. N-COUNT An injection of money or resources into an organization is the act of providing it with more money or resources, to help it become more efficient or profitable. (資金或資源的) 注入[商業(yè)]
An injection of cash is needed to fund some of these projects. 其中的一些項目需要投入現(xiàn)金資助。
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injection /?n?d??k??n/ (injections)
劍橋詞典
- My arm was very tender after the injection.
- If I'm talking a bit funnily it's because I've just had an injection in my mouth .
- Most patients find that the numbness from the injection wears off after about an hour .
- We took our cat to the vet's for its annual cat flu injection.
- The injection provides some temporary relief from the pain .
injection noun [C or U] (DRUG)
the act of putting a liquid , especially a drug , into a person's body using a needle and a syringe (= small tube )注射
Daily insulin injections are necessary for some diabetics . 有些糖尿病患者必須每日注射胰島素。
This steroid is sometimes given by injection. 這種類固醇有時通過注射注入體內(nèi)。
例句
injection noun [C or U] (SOMETHING NEW)
the introduction of something new that is necessary or helpful to a situation or process投入;增添;引入,帶來
A cash injection of £20 million will be used to improve the health service . 2000萬英鎊將被投入用于改善醫(yī)療服務(wù)。
an injection of humour /excitement 增添幽默/刺激 返回 injection