释义 |
pre-op|priːˈɒp| colloq. abbrev. of preoperative a. Also as n., ellipt. for preoperative preparation or the like.
1934S. Kingsley in Famous Plays of 1934 159, I was kind of worried about that preop insulin. 1956K. Hulme Nun's Story x. 162 All pre-op medication given. 1972M. Crichton Terminal Man i. v. 44 Pre-op patients..often didn't want to see people. 1976‘R. Gordon’ Doctor on Job iv. 34 The razor's a bit ropey. It's the one they use for the ward preops. 1977Lancet 5 Feb. 301/2 His details are entered in the book for the agreed date, with comments such as ‘very fat’ or ‘needs pre-op physio’. |