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单词 armamentarium
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Definition of armamentarium in English:

armamentarium

nounPlural armamentaria ˌɑːməmɛnˈtɛːrɪəmˌärməmənˈterēəm
  • 1The medicines, equipment, and techniques available to a medical practitioner.

    the leeches of the medieval armamentarium are making a comeback in modern medicine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In partnership with the medical and pharmaceutical industries, we have developed an amazing armamentarium to diagnose and treat illness.
    • Once complementary medicine is integrated with conventional medicine, it is likely that complementary therapies will be added to the therapeutic armamentarium of orthodox practitioners, who will then control access to them.
    • With this expanded armamentarium, the caring practitioner can effectively manage the majority of patients with fibromyalgia.
    • There is no question that Blundell introduced blood transfusion into the medical armamentarium of the 19th century.
    • But the development of antivirals to combat viral disease is not like antibiotics against bacteria, which have made a large contribution to our medical armamentarium.
    • Stenting the airways has now been an integral part of the medical armamentarium for more than a decade.
    • Years ago, our therapeutic armamentarium was limited.
    • This would provide an additional safety step and provide an alternative in the armamentarium for testing these important donations for transplantation.
    • The antibiotic armamentarium for treatment of Acinetobacter is limited because of native resistance to many classes of antibiotics.
    • Why has this treatment not become part of the armamentarium of providers of obstetric care throughout the world?
    • Subsequently, the nicotine patch, spray, and inhaler have added to the armamentarium for nicotine replacement.
    • Predictive genetic testing has great potential for accurate risk assessment and for guiding the use of an expanding armamentarium of screening and prevention methods.
    • It is an obvious fact that a pediatrician would not need the same armamentarium as would the internist, the cardiologist, or the general surgeon.
    • Because no single agent meets all of these criteria, the physician must choose from the available armamentarium based on the anesthetic properties that are most desired.
    • This study is important in that it adds to the limited armamentarium of studies assessing the effects of exercise in the elderly.
    • During the educational intervention it was emphasized that hypnosis is a skill that could be added to professionals' armamentaria.
    • The psychopharmacologic management of our patients has become much more complex with time. The number of medications in our vast armamentarium continues to grow with every passing month.
    • Genetic tests that may help predict some common diseases are likely to be included in the preventive armamentarium before long.
    • Laser transmyocardial revascularization is a new tool in the armamentarium of cardiothoracic surgeons treating patients with severe coronary artery disease.
    • A huge amount of work is yet to be done, but with efficient monitoring of trials and continuous improvements of viral vectors, gene therapy may still represent an important addition to the treatment armamentarium for a range of diseases.
    • Another, newer, antidepressant that is better tolerated can now be added to the armamentarium.
    • For many patients, the leukotriene modifiers remain safe and effective medications in the armamentarium against asthma.
    1. 1.1 A collection of resources available for a certain purpose.
      the technological armamentarium
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For many, they were the ultimate work-horse in the professional photographer's armamentarium.
      • The clutter of cosmetics and beauty aids on the bathroom counter, while a typical part of a teenage girl's armamentarium, emphasizes the complex interplay of emotion and body image in this patient.
      • You must be seat-belted into your car; for mundane domestic chores a householder must now possess an armamentarium of high-tech devices as elaborate as the protective gear used by courageous bomb-defusers in Iraq.
      • Hopefully, Archer's book will inspire new approaches in clinical research aimed at improving our armamentarium, thus enhancing our effectiveness in helping grieving clients.
      • Creativity is knowing when to use which tool in your armamentarium.
      • What's missing from your personal defense armamentarium?
      • Hence, the birth control movement became part of the pietist armamentarium in their systemic struggle with the Catholics and other liturgicals.
      • Yet critical care units are but one part of the medical armamentarium, and they can also be studied in the context of the overall course of a patient's disease.
      • For while the discussion is often couched in either-or terms, the various proposals really amount to adding a new consumption tax on top of the current massive armamentarium of taxing power.
      • Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium?
      • Companies must take the difficult step of eschewing the anodyne of traditional research - tracking studies and attitude and usage assessment - the entire armamentarium of probes.
      • The aspiring leader will be at a distinct disadvantage if a working knowledge of these areas is missing from his/her armamentarium.
      • The results of this study should be added to their armamentarium.
      • This book, the fifth in series of World Health Organisation disaster manuals and guidelines, makes a useful addition to the armamentarium of post-disaster working material that has appeared in recent years.
      • Suicide bombings had become firmly embedded in the Iraqi insurgent armamentarium.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, 'arsenal, armoury'.

Rhymes

aquarium, barium, caldarium, cinerarium, columbarium, dolphinarium, frigidarium, herbarium, honorarium, planetarium, rosarium, sanitarium, solarium, sudarium, tepidarium, terrarium, vivarium
 
 

Definition of armamentarium in US English:

armamentarium

nounˌärməmənˈterēəm
  • 1The medicines, equipment, and techniques available to a medical practitioner.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A huge amount of work is yet to be done, but with efficient monitoring of trials and continuous improvements of viral vectors, gene therapy may still represent an important addition to the treatment armamentarium for a range of diseases.
    • This would provide an additional safety step and provide an alternative in the armamentarium for testing these important donations for transplantation.
    • The antibiotic armamentarium for treatment of Acinetobacter is limited because of native resistance to many classes of antibiotics.
    • Because no single agent meets all of these criteria, the physician must choose from the available armamentarium based on the anesthetic properties that are most desired.
    • Genetic tests that may help predict some common diseases are likely to be included in the preventive armamentarium before long.
    • With this expanded armamentarium, the caring practitioner can effectively manage the majority of patients with fibromyalgia.
    • This study is important in that it adds to the limited armamentarium of studies assessing the effects of exercise in the elderly.
    • Predictive genetic testing has great potential for accurate risk assessment and for guiding the use of an expanding armamentarium of screening and prevention methods.
    • Another, newer, antidepressant that is better tolerated can now be added to the armamentarium.
    • It is an obvious fact that a pediatrician would not need the same armamentarium as would the internist, the cardiologist, or the general surgeon.
    • But the development of antivirals to combat viral disease is not like antibiotics against bacteria, which have made a large contribution to our medical armamentarium.
    • During the educational intervention it was emphasized that hypnosis is a skill that could be added to professionals' armamentaria.
    • The psychopharmacologic management of our patients has become much more complex with time. The number of medications in our vast armamentarium continues to grow with every passing month.
    • Once complementary medicine is integrated with conventional medicine, it is likely that complementary therapies will be added to the therapeutic armamentarium of orthodox practitioners, who will then control access to them.
    • There is no question that Blundell introduced blood transfusion into the medical armamentarium of the 19th century.
    • Years ago, our therapeutic armamentarium was limited.
    • Stenting the airways has now been an integral part of the medical armamentarium for more than a decade.
    • Why has this treatment not become part of the armamentarium of providers of obstetric care throughout the world?
    • Subsequently, the nicotine patch, spray, and inhaler have added to the armamentarium for nicotine replacement.
    • For many patients, the leukotriene modifiers remain safe and effective medications in the armamentarium against asthma.
    • In partnership with the medical and pharmaceutical industries, we have developed an amazing armamentarium to diagnose and treat illness.
    • Laser transmyocardial revascularization is a new tool in the armamentarium of cardiothoracic surgeons treating patients with severe coronary artery disease.
    1. 1.1 A collection of resources available for a certain purpose.
      the entire armamentarium of electronic surveillance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Suicide bombings had become firmly embedded in the Iraqi insurgent armamentarium.
      • The results of this study should be added to their armamentarium.
      • Yet critical care units are but one part of the medical armamentarium, and they can also be studied in the context of the overall course of a patient's disease.
      • For many, they were the ultimate work-horse in the professional photographer's armamentarium.
      • Hopefully, Archer's book will inspire new approaches in clinical research aimed at improving our armamentarium, thus enhancing our effectiveness in helping grieving clients.
      • Creativity is knowing when to use which tool in your armamentarium.
      • You must be seat-belted into your car; for mundane domestic chores a householder must now possess an armamentarium of high-tech devices as elaborate as the protective gear used by courageous bomb-defusers in Iraq.
      • What's missing from your personal defense armamentarium?
      • This book, the fifth in series of World Health Organisation disaster manuals and guidelines, makes a useful addition to the armamentarium of post-disaster working material that has appeared in recent years.
      • The clutter of cosmetics and beauty aids on the bathroom counter, while a typical part of a teenage girl's armamentarium, emphasizes the complex interplay of emotion and body image in this patient.
      • Hence, the birth control movement became part of the pietist armamentarium in their systemic struggle with the Catholics and other liturgicals.
      • Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium?
      • Companies must take the difficult step of eschewing the anodyne of traditional research - tracking studies and attitude and usage assessment - the entire armamentarium of probes.
      • The aspiring leader will be at a distinct disadvantage if a working knowledge of these areas is missing from his/her armamentarium.
      • For while the discussion is often couched in either-or terms, the various proposals really amount to adding a new consumption tax on top of the current massive armamentarium of taxing power.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, ‘arsenal, armory’.

 
 
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