anti-shock
adjective (also antishock) uk/ˌæn.tiˈʃɒk/ us/æn.taɪˈʃɑːk/
(DAMAGE)
防震的
designed to prevent the harmful effects of one object violently hitting another
Invest in a waterproof, anti-shock camera case. 多花点钱买个既防水又防震的相机包。
Their new laptop boasts anti-shock features and an alloy-protected screen. 他们的新笔记本电脑具有防震功能和合金保护屏幕。
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- These CD players offer anti-shock protection for smooth, uninterrupted sounds.
- You get a portable DVD player with a 7-inch monitor, Dolby sound and an anti-shock system.
(MEDICAL)
抗休克
intended to reduce or prevent the effects of shock (= a medical condition caused by severe injury, loss of blood, or fear)
The patient had a sudden severe drop in blood pressure, which required anti-shock therapy. 患者血压突然严重下降,需要抗休克治疗。
Dexamethasone has anti-allergic, anti-toxic, anti-shock, and immunosuppressive properties. 地塞米松具有抗过敏、抗毒、抗休克和免疫抑制的特性。
减震的
Military anti-shock trousers or suits are designed to treat patients with severe injuries who have lost a lot of blood.
The concept of military anti-shock trousers (MAST) was first described in 1903. 军用减震裤(MAST)的概念最早于1903年提出。
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- Although a total of 371 persons sustained an injury, just one required anti-shock treatment.
- The military antishock treatment suit is occasionally used for trauma patients with pelvis and leg injuries.