lancet
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++lan·cet /ˈlɑːnsɪt $ ˈlæn-/ noun [countable] 1. a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut skin and flesh 〔医生用的〕手术刀,柳叶刀 SYN scalpel2. lancet window/arch technicalAA a tall narrow window or arch that is pointed at the top 尖拱窗/尖拱nthe LancetLancet, the trademark na British magazine for doctors and other people in the medical profession, produced by the British Medical Association. The Lancet provides reports on recent developments, new drugs, and medical treatments etc.Origin lancet (1400-1500) French lancette, from lance; → LANCE1
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lancet
lan‧cet /ˈlɑːnsət, ˈlɑːnsɪt $ ˈlæn-/
noun [countable]1. a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut skin and flesh
SYN scalpel
2. lancet window/arch technical a tall narrow window or arch that is pointed at the top
lan‧cet /ˈlɑːnsət, ˈlɑːnsɪt $ ˈlæn-/
noun [countable]1. a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut skin and flesh SYN scalpel
2. lancet window/arch technical a tall narrow window or arch that is pointed at the top
Lancet
Lancet, the
trademark
a British magazine for doctors and other people in the medical profession, produced by the British Medical Association. The Lancet provides reports on recent developments, new drugs, and medical treatments etc.
Lancet, the
trademarka British magazine for doctors and other people in the medical profession, produced by the British Medical Association. The Lancet provides reports on recent developments, new drugs, and medical treatments etc.