单词 | miscarriage |
释义 | miscarriage From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Biology, Illness & disability Birthmiscarriagemis‧car‧riage /ˌmɪsˈkærɪdʒ, ˈmɪskærɪdʒ/ noun [countable, uncountable]MBBABY/HAVE A BABYif a woman who is going to have a baby has a miscarriage, she gives birth before the baby is properly formed and it dies → abortion, stillbirthhad two miscarriages before she had her first child. She ends in miscarriage. One in five pregnancies Examples from the Corpusmiscarriage• But I had a miscarriage at Christmas.• Emmanuel suffered a miscarriage two weeks later and was taken to the hospital shackled and handcuffed.• Also patron of healers; she is invoked against miscarriages.• Further research showed that problems with conception and miscarriages were more frequent among societies where low levels of wheatgerm were consumed.• Workers have attributed skin rashes, dizziness, muscle cramps and miscarriages to the chemicals and physical hardship they endure.• During the last winter of the war she became pregnant again, but only to suffer another miscarriage in the New Year.• As a result of a number of miscarriages, we are scrutinising our system of justice.• She is awake when the procured miscarriage happens.had ... miscarriages• Faye had had two miscarriages and now a threat hung over this pregnancy as well.• Shortly after that her first child was born and then she had two miscarriages. |
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