2016年9月13日 星期二

catheter, babyface, dewy-eyed, doe-eyed


If you’re blessed with big doe eyes, it can help you get ahead.
If you’re blessed with big doe eyes, it can help you get ahead and get away with more than you think.
BBC.COM|由 ZARIA GORVETT 上傳

A Snapshot of a Generation May Come Out Blurry
By BENEDICT CAREY
Social scientists have been surveying young people for decades, looking for trends in thinking and behavior, but assessing a generation's collective personality is a far slipperier territory.


Boston Scientific recalls catheters
Reuters
The recall involves 29664 iCross catheters distributed in the United States, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Tobago and the American Virgin Islands, the company said on Friday. The voluntary recall was undertaken after the company received confirmed reports of ...



doe-eyed. adjective. Doe-eyed is defined as someone who has an innocent, wide-eyed look. A naive girl with big eyes who looks at you for answers is an example of someone who is doe-eyed.

dewy-eyed (adjective) Naive, innocent, or trusting, especially in a romantic or childlike way.
Synonyms:childlike, simple
Usage:I knew that if I ever told her the truth about what I had done, she would lose that dewy-eyed innocence that I had worked so hard to preserve.



 dewy

  • 発音記号[djúːi][形](-i・er, -i・est)
1 〈物が〉露にぬれた, 露を帯びた
a dewy meadow
露にぬれた草原.
2 露(状)の
dewy beads
露の玉.
3 (露のように)しとやかな, さわやかな
dewy-eyed
(子供のような)無邪気な目をした, わずかにうるんだ目をした.
dew・i・ly
[副]
dew・i・ness
[名]

catheter
  • [kǽθətər]
[名]《医学》カテーテル;導尿管.
  • '''中心靜脈導管'''(central venous catheter, '''CVC''')屬於[[血管內管]]的一種,放置於[[大靜脈]]中。 [[en:Central venous catheter]]
    1 KB(69個字) - 2011年4月16日 (六) 15:09
  • ...「導管」的長,靈活的軟塑料管推進。引導導管(guiding catheter)的尖端放置於冠狀動脈的開口。引導導管還允許不透X線 ...可視化估計冠狀動脈的大小,選擇將使用球囊導管(balloon catheter)的類型及冠狀動脈導絲(guidewire)。給予[[肝素]](一種「血

slippery
adj., -i·er, -i·est.
  1. Causing or tending to cause sliding or slipping: a slippery sidewalk.
  2. Tending to slip, as from one's grasp: a slippery bar of soap.
  3. Not trustworthy; elusive or tricky: "How extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is" (James Agee).
[Alteration of obsolete slipper, from Middle English, from Old English slipor.]
slipperiness slip'per·i·ness n.

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