cadaver
英 [kəˈdæv.ər]
美 [-ɚ]
1、cad-由原始含义fall引申为:fall, sink, settle down, decline; perish, dead body, those who died in battle.
2、poetic English the fallen "those who died in battle".
3、cad- + -av (perfective affix) + -er.
4、咱们汉语里面的“陨落”,也同样表示人死的意思。
cadaver 死尸来自词根cid, 掉落,此处抽象为死亡。词源同case, accident.
- cadaver
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cadaver: [16] Cadaver literally means ‘something that has fallen over’. It is a derivative of the Latin verb cadere ‘fall’ (from which English gets a wide range of other words, from case to accident). Its application to ‘dead body’ arises from the metaphorical use of the Latin verb for ‘die’.
=> accident, cadence, case
- cadaver (n.)
- c. 1500, from Latin cadaver "dead body (of men or animals)," probably from a perfective participle of cadere "to fall, sink, settle down, decline, perish" (see case (n.1)). Compare Greek ptoma "dead body," literally "a fall" (see ptomaine); poetic English the fallen "those who died in battle."
- 1. Examination of a cadaver is to determine the cause of death.
- 尸体解剖是为了确认死亡原因。
- 2. Despite himself he looked down again at the gaping mouth of the cadaver.
- 他的眼光不由自主地又落到了死人张大的嘴上.
- 3. So you're suggesting we get donor skin from a human cadaver?
- 那你是在建议我们从一具尸体上取下可移植的皮肤?
- 4. Methods: 10 cadaver heads were examined and chatted with operating microscope.
- 方法: 十例成人头颅湿性标本在手术显微镜下进行解剖和观察.
- 5. The main drawback of cadaver skin application is the transmission of infections.
- 应用尸体异体皮的主要缺点是疾病的传染.