单词 | intubate |
释义 | intubate (once / 142402 pages) v To intubate is to insert a tube into something or someone. This is usually a medical procedure, so don't try to intubate someone at home. See the word tube hiding in intubate? That's a clue that this is a word for inserting a tube somewhere, usually into a person for a medical purpose. Intubating is often performed on people who are having throat problems: the tube is inserted into the throat, allowing the patient to breathe. Other types of intubating may be used to feed a patient who is unable to eat. WORD FAMILYintubate: intubated, intubating, intubation USAGE EXAMPLESMy partner intubated her and began bagging her; the bleeding hadn’t stopped. Salon(Nov 20, 2016) Prosecutors said he had been incapacitated and intubated since undergoing surgery for his wounds. Seattle Times(Sep 26, 2016) He has been unconscious and intubated for much of the time since undergoing surgery, said Robert Reilly, a spokesman for the FBI’s Newark office. Washington Times(Sep 23, 2016) v introduce a cannula or tube into Syn|Hyper cannulate, cannulise, cannulize, canulate enter, infix, insert, introduce put or introduce into something |
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