单词 | stretcher |
释义 | stretcher From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Hospitalldoce_321_astretcherstretch‧er1 /ˈstretʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable]MHa type of bed used for carrying someone who is too injured or ill to walkExamples from the Corpusstretcher• Right in the middle is a stretcher.• A woman who had just given birth was being lifted off a stretcher.• I felt a right idiot, being carried out on a stretcher, everybody gawping at me.• The mortuary van had moved closer to the rim of the hollow and the stretcher was being manoeuvred into place.stretcherstretcher2 verb [transitive always + adverb/preposition] British EnglishCARRYto carry someone on a stretcherbe stretchered off/into etc Ward was stretchered off early in the game.→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusbe stretchered off/into etc• Substitute Warzycha was forced on to the field after only ten minutes after Ward was stretchered off.• But Ward was stretchered off with a broken leg after a challenge by Mark Atkins, who was booked for the tackle.• Right-winger Alan Linton was the first casualty when he was stretchered off with a double break to a leg after 16 minutes. |
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