heat pack
noun [ C ] uk/ˈhiːt ˌpæk/ us/ˈhiːt ˌpæk/
热敷袋
a bag containing a substance that can be heated or that gives off heat, put on a part of a person's body to warm it or to reduce pain
For chronic injuries or pain, use moist, hot towels or microwaveable heat packs. 对于长期性的损伤或疼痛,使用潮湿的热毛巾或可用微波炉加热的热敷袋。
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- If you suffer from poor circulation, try putting heat packs in your pockets to keep your hands warm.
- An arthritis sufferer, she designed a “wrap around” heat pack that she could put around her chest.
- I tried everything to ease my sciatica: heat packs, cold packs, gels, sprays, ibuprofen.
- They designed and manufactured a range of heat packs that are specifically tailored to mould to a particular part of the body.
- He should go back to his trailer and defrost, instead of stuffing heat packs in his gloves and stubbornly remaining on the platform.