incision
Imagine you have a toy and you want to open it very carefully. A doctor sometimes needs to make a small, neat opening in the body, like when they are doing a surgery. This special cut is called an incision. It's like making a little door with a very sharp tool to help someone feel better. This word is about a precise opening made with care, not just any cut.
When a doctor performs a medical operation, they often need to make a careful opening in the body. This opening, which is created with a sharp tool, is called an incision. Think of it as a very precise cut that allows the surgeon to access the area they need to work on. It's a key part of many surgical procedures, allowing for treatment or examination inside the body.
知っておくべき文法
Nouns can be singular or plural. 'Incision' is a singular noun. Its plural form is 'incisions'.
The doctor made a small incision. The surgeon performed multiple incisions.
Nouns can be modified by adjectives. 'Clean' in the definition describes 'cut'.
A clean incision is important for proper healing.
Nouns can be the object of a preposition. 'Into a body or a surface' shows the direction of the cut.
The incision was made into the skin.
Nouns can be used in passive voice sentences, often indicating something that was done to them.
An incision was made by the surgeon.
Nouns can be part of a noun phrase, providing more specific detail about the noun.
A precise opening made using a sharp tool.
レベル別の例文
The doctor made a small incision in the skin.
A doctor cuts skin a little.
Simple past tense.
They cleaned the incision carefully.
They cleaned the cut well.
Simple past tense, 'cleaned' is a regular verb.
The incision was long.
The cut was big.
Simple past tense, 'was' is the past of 'is'.
He felt a little pain near the incision.
He felt a bit of hurt by the cut.
Simple past tense.
The nurse checked the incision every day.
The nurse looked at the cut daily.
Simple past tense, 'checked' is a regular verb.
Her incision is healing well.
Her cut is getting better.
Present continuous tense, 'is healing' means it's happening now.
Do not touch the incision.
Do not touch the cut.
Imperative sentence, giving an instruction.
The doctor closed the incision with stitches.
The doctor sewed the cut with thread.
Simple past tense, 'closed' is a regular verb.
The surgeon made a small incision to begin the operation.
The surgeon made a small cut to begin the operation.
He had a tiny incision on his finger from the paper cut.
He had a tiny cut on his finger from the paper cut.
The doctor checked the incision daily to make sure it was healing well.
The doctor checked the cut daily to make sure it was healing well.
They closed the incision with several stitches after the surgery.
They closed the cut with several stitches after the surgery.
You can see the incision where the vaccine was given.
You can see the cut where the vaccine was given.
The deep incision required immediate medical attention.
The deep cut required immediate medical attention.
After the operation, the nurse cleaned the incision carefully.
After the operation, the nurse cleaned the cut carefully.
The small incision was almost invisible after a few weeks.
The small cut was almost invisible after a few weeks.
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よく使うフレーズ
The surgeon made a small incision.
The incision was neat and clean.
He has an incision on his arm.
The doctor closed the incision with stitches.
Her incision is healing well.
There was a deep incision in the wood.
The incision became infected.
They needed to widen the incision.
The incision left a scar.
Pain after an incision is normal.
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Visual Association
When you hear 'incision', try to picture a surgeon making a clean, precise cut. This visual aid can help solidify the meaning.
Contextual Learning
Think of sentences where 'incision' would be used, such as 'The doctor made a careful incision.' This helps you understand its usage.
Break it Down
The word 'incision' comes from 'incise', meaning to cut into. Understanding this root can help you remember its meaning of a cut or opening.
Use Flashcards
Create a flashcard with 'incision' on one side and its definition and an example sentence on the other. Review these regularly.
Relate to Synonyms
While not exact, words like 'cut' or 'opening' can help you understand the core meaning of 'incision'. Remember that an incision is a specific type of cut.
Practice Pronunciation
Say 'incision' out loud several times: /ɪnˈsɪʒən/. This helps with memorization and builds speaking confidence.
Write it Out
Handwriting 'incision' and its definition helps engage a different part of your brain, aiding in retention and recall.
Use it in a Sentence
Try to create your own sentences using 'incision'. For example, 'The small incision healed quickly.' This reinforces understanding.
Listen for it
Watch medical dramas or documentaries and listen for the word 'incision'. Hearing it in a natural context can deepen your understanding.
Review Regularly
Don't just learn it once. Periodically review 'incision' and other new vocabulary to ensure long-term memory.
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The doctor made a small ___ to start the surgery.
An incision is a clean cut made by a doctor during an operation.
Which tool is usually used to make an incision?
A scalpel is a sharp tool used by doctors for precise cuts.
Where would a doctor typically make an incision?
An incision is made on a body during a medical operation.
An incision is a clean cut.
The definition states an incision is a clean cut.
An incision is usually made by a chef.
An incision is usually made by a doctor.
An incision is a type of painting.
An incision is a cut, not a painting.
Imagine you have a small cut. Write one sentence to describe what a doctor might do to make a clean opening.
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The doctor made a small incision to clean the cut.
Complete the sentence: A surgeon makes a careful ___ to start an operation.
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A surgeon makes a careful incision to start an operation.
Write a sentence using the word 'incision' to describe something a doctor does with a sharp tool.
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The doctor used a sharp tool to make an incision.
What is an incision?
Read this passage:
A doctor needs to fix a problem inside a patient's body. First, the doctor makes a small, clean cut on the skin. This cut is called an incision. It helps the doctor see and work inside the body.
What is an incision?
The passage states, 'This cut is called an incision.'
The passage states, 'This cut is called an incision.'
What does 'precise incision' mean?
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During a surgery, the doctor makes a precise incision. This means the cut is very exact and in the right place. It is important for a successful operation.
What does 'precise incision' mean?
The passage explains that 'precise incision' means 'the cut is very exact and in the right place.'
The passage explains that 'precise incision' means 'the cut is very exact and in the right place.'
Why does a doctor make an incision before an operation?
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Before a doctor can start an operation, they often need to make an incision. This opening allows them to perform the surgery. After the surgery, the incision is carefully closed.
Why does a doctor make an incision before an operation?
The passage states, 'This opening allows them to perform the surgery.'
The passage states, 'This opening allows them to perform the surgery.'
This is a simple declarative sentence describing an action.
This sentence defines 'incision' simply.
This sentence shows the tool used to make an incision.
The surgeon made a small ___ to begin the operation.
An 'incision' is a precise cut made during surgery, fitting the context of a surgeon and an operation. The other options do not refer to a controlled surgical cut.
After the accident, the doctor had to clean the deep ___ on his arm.
While 'incision' refers to a deliberate medical cut, 'cut' is a general term for a break in the skin, which can result from an accident. In this context, 'cut' is the most appropriate and common term.
The archaeologist carefully made a tiny ___ in the ancient scroll to examine its layers.
An 'incision' can also refer to a precise cut made on a surface for examination or repair, similar to how an archaeologist might work with a delicate object like an ancient scroll. The other options don't convey the same level of precision and intent.
An incision is always a large, uncontrolled wound.
An incision is typically a small, precise cut, often made deliberately by a medical professional.
Doctors use a scalpel to make incisions during surgery.
A scalpel is a sharp surgical instrument specifically designed for making precise incisions.
You would typically get an incision from falling down and scraping your knee.
Scraping your knee would likely result in a 'graze' or 'abrasion', not a precise 'incision' which is usually made by a sharp tool.
Listen for how the doctor started the surgery.
What did the nurse do to the cut?
What detail was given about the cut?
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The doctor explained that the incision would heal quickly.
Focus: incision (ɪnˈsɪʒən), heal (hiːl), quickly (ˈkwɪkli)
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After the surgery, they covered the incision with a sterile dressing.
Focus: surgery (ˈsɜːrdʒəri), covered (ˈkʌvərd), sterile (ˈstɛrəl), dressing (ˈdrɛsɪŋ)
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It's important to keep the incision clean and dry.
Focus: important (ɪmˈpɔːrtənt), clean (kliːn), dry (draɪ)
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Imagine you had a minor surgery. Describe how you felt before and after the incision was made, and how you are recovering. Use 'incision' at least once.
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Before the surgery, I was quite nervous about the incision, even though it was minor. I kept thinking about the cut. After the procedure, I felt a bit sore where the incision was, but I was relieved it was over. Now, I'm recovering well, and the wound is healing nicely.
Explain to a friend why a doctor might need to make an 'incision' during a medical procedure. Provide at least two reasons.
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Hey, you know how doctors sometimes have to make a cut during an operation? That's called an incision. They might need to do it to remove something harmful, like an appendix, or to fix something inside the body, like repairing a damaged organ. It's a precise cut to get to what needs attention.
You are a nurse explaining to a patient about their small incision. What advice would you give them for caring for it at home?
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Okay, so you have a small incision from your procedure. It's really important to keep it clean and dry. I'd advise you to gently wash around it with mild soap and water, then pat it dry. Try not to pick at it, and if you notice any redness, swelling, or discharge, please call us. We want that incision to heal properly.
What is the main purpose of making an incision in surgery?
Read this passage:
During many surgical operations, a surgeon must make a precise incision to access the area needing treatment. This cut is carefully planned to minimize damage to surrounding tissues and to promote quick healing. After the procedure, the incision is closed with stitches or staples, and patients are given instructions on how to care for the wound to prevent infection and ensure proper recovery.
What is the main purpose of making an incision in surgery?
The passage states, 'a surgeon must make a precise incision to access the area needing treatment.'
The passage states, 'a surgeon must make a precise incision to access the area needing treatment.'
What should the patient do if they notice increased redness around their incision?
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The doctor explained that the small incision on my arm would heal quickly if I followed the aftercare instructions. These included keeping the wound clean and dry, avoiding heavy lifting, and changing the dressing regularly. It was important to watch for any signs of infection, such as increased redness or pus, and to report them immediately.
What should the patient do if they notice increased redness around their incision?
The passage says, 'It was important to watch for any signs of infection, such as increased redness or pus, and to report them immediately.'
The passage says, 'It was important to watch for any signs of infection, such as increased redness or pus, and to report them immediately.'
What is an advantage of modern surgical techniques regarding incisions?
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While an incision is a necessary part of many medical procedures, modern surgical techniques aim to make them as small and minimally invasive as possible. This approach often leads to less pain for the patient, a reduced risk of complications, and a faster recovery time. Doctors continuously research new ways to perform surgeries with even smaller incisions.
What is an advantage of modern surgical techniques regarding incisions?
The passage states, 'modern surgical techniques aim to make them as small and minimally invasive as possible.'
The passage states, 'modern surgical techniques aim to make them as small and minimally invasive as possible.'
The surgeon made a precise ___ to access the affected organ.
An 'incision' is a clean cut made during a medical operation. The other options refer to different types of wounds.
After the operation, the nurse carefully dressed the surgical ___ to prevent infection.
A 'surgical incision' is the cut made during surgery that needs to be dressed to prevent infection. The other options are not relevant to a surgical context.
The small ___ on his arm was barely visible after it healed completely.
While 'gash', 'scratch', and 'puncture' are types of cuts, 'incision' implies a deliberate and precise cut, which fits the context of healing cleanly.
To perform the delicate procedure, the microsurgeon had to make an extremely fine ___.
'Incision' specifically refers to a precise cut, which is necessary for a 'fine' and 'delicate procedure' like microsurgery. The other words suggest more accidental or irregular openings.
The architect suggested making a shallow ___ in the wood to create a decorative groove.
An 'incision' can also refer to a precise cut on a surface. In this context, it implies a controlled, deliberate cut for decorative purposes, unlike 'crack', 'split', or 'fracture' which suggest damage.
Before placing the sutures, the surgeon ensured the edges of the ___ were perfectly aligned.
Sutures are typically used to close an 'incision' after surgery. While an incision is a type of wound, 'incision' is more specific and accurate in this surgical context.
The surgeon made a precise ______ to access the affected organ.
An 'incision' refers to a clean, precise cut made during a medical procedure, which aligns with the context of a surgeon accessing an organ.
After the operation, the nurse carefully dressed the ______ to prevent infection.
In a post-operative context, an 'incision' is the cut that would be dressed to prevent infection. The other options refer to different types of injuries or marks.
The doctor explained that the small ______ would heal quickly and leave a minimal scar.
A 'small incision' is a common term for a precise medical cut that is expected to heal well and leave a minimal scar. The other options describe different types of wounds.
An incision is typically a jagged and irregular cut.
An incision is defined as a clean and precise cut, usually made with a sharp tool like a scalpel, not a jagged or irregular one.
You would typically expect to find an incision on a patient after surgery.
An incision is a standard part of most surgical procedures, so finding one on a patient after surgery is expected.
A superficial scratch on the skin is accurately described as an incision.
An incision is a precise, deeper cut, often made during a medical operation. A superficial scratch is not typically referred to as an incision.
Listen for the word that describes a cut made during surgery.
Pay attention to what kind of cut the doctor mentioned for the biopsy.
What action happened immediately after the cut was made?
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Could you explain why the surgeon chose that particular spot for the incision?
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Describe a situation where a precise incision is crucial for a successful outcome.
Focus: precise, crucial
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What are the typical instruments used to make an incision during a medical procedure?
Focus: instruments, procedure
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Imagine you are a surgeon preparing for an operation. Describe the steps you take to make a precise incision, emphasizing the tools and techniques used.
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Before making an incision, I ensure the area is completely sterile. I carefully select the appropriate scalpel, considering the required depth and length of the cut. With a steady hand, I make a precise incision, applying consistent pressure to ensure a clean and controlled opening, being mindful of underlying structures.
Write a paragraph explaining why making a clean incision is crucial in surgical procedures, touching upon potential complications of an imprecise cut.
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Making a clean incision is paramount in surgical procedures because it directly impacts patient recovery and outcomes. A precise cut minimizes tissue damage, which promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of infection. Conversely, an imprecise incision can lead to excessive bleeding, increased scarring, and a higher chance of complications, potentially prolonging the patient's recovery time and increasing discomfort.
Describe a scenario where a non-medical 'incision' might be made, for example, in art or construction, and explain the purpose of that cut.
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In the world of sculpture, an artist might make an 'incision' into a block of marble to define the contours of their artwork. This cut, though not medical, still requires precision and careful execution. The purpose of this incision is to begin shaping the raw material, creating depth and detail that will ultimately contribute to the final aesthetic of the sculpture, transforming a solid block into a recognizable form.
What was the primary reason for the surgeon to make a 'carefully planned incision'?
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During a delicate surgical procedure, the surgeon made a small, carefully planned incision. This opening allowed access to the internal organs without causing unnecessary trauma to the surrounding tissues. The success of the operation heavily relied on the precision of this initial cut, as any deviation could have led to complications.
What was the primary reason for the surgeon to make a 'carefully planned incision'?
The passage states, 'This opening allowed access to the internal organs without causing unnecessary trauma to the surrounding tissues,' indicating the primary reason for a careful incision.
The passage states, 'This opening allowed access to the internal organs without causing unnecessary trauma to the surrounding tissues,' indicating the primary reason for a careful incision.
What was the nurse primarily looking for when checking the incision site?
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After the operation, the nurse regularly checked the incision site for any signs of infection. It was healing well, and the edges of the cut were clean and approximated. The patient was advised to keep the area dry and clean to promote optimal recovery and minimize scarring.
What was the nurse primarily looking for when checking the incision site?
The passage explicitly states, 'the nurse regularly checked the incision site for any signs of infection,' making this the primary concern.
The passage explicitly states, 'the nurse regularly checked the incision site for any signs of infection,' making this the primary concern.
What additional factor is highlighted as important when making an incision in veterinary medicine, compared to human surgery?
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In veterinary medicine, making an incision requires not only surgical skill but also an understanding of animal anatomy, which can vary greatly between species. A deep incision on a small bird, for example, would be significantly different from a superficial cut on a large mammal, both in technique and potential risks.
What additional factor is highlighted as important when making an incision in veterinary medicine, compared to human surgery?
The passage states, 'making an incision requires not only surgical skill but also an understanding of animal anatomy, which can vary greatly between species,' emphasizing this additional factor.
The passage states, 'making an incision requires not only surgical skill but also an understanding of animal anatomy, which can vary greatly between species,' emphasizing this additional factor.
The surgeon made a precise ________ to access the affected organ.
An 'incision' refers to a clean, surgical cut, which is appropriate for accessing an organ during surgery. 'Laceration' is a jagged tear, 'abrasion' is a scrape, and 'contusion' is a bruise.
Despite the minor procedure, careful aftercare is needed to prevent infection at the ________ site.
A 'minor procedure' involving a break in the skin would result in an 'incision' that needs aftercare to prevent infection. The other options refer to different types of injuries.
The archaeologist carefully made a small ________ in the ancient fabric to examine its internal structure without causing significant damage.
An 'incision' implies a controlled, precise cut, which is what the archaeologist would make to examine the fabric without extensive damage. 'Rupture' and 'perforation' imply tearing or making a hole through, while 'puncture' is a small hole.
A deep incision typically heals without any visible scarring.
Deep incisions, especially surgical ones, almost always result in some form of visible scarring as the body repairs the deeper layers of tissue.
In medical contexts, the term 'incision' is used exclusively for cuts made by a surgeon with a scalpel.
While 'incision' is commonly associated with surgical cuts by a scalpel, it can also refer to a precise cut made for other medical purposes, such as drainage or biopsy, even if not strictly by a surgeon or a scalpel in every instance.
An incision is always a superficial wound that only affects the outermost layer of skin.
An incision can be superficial or deep, depending on the purpose. Surgical incisions, for example, are often deep to access internal structures.
Listen for how the surgeon approached the incision.
Focus on the patient's experience after surgery.
Consider the context in which the word 'incision' is used outside of medicine.
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The intricate surgical procedure required a precise incision, barely visible once healed.
Focus: precise incision
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Post-operative care included meticulous cleaning of the incision to prevent infection.
Focus: meticulous cleaning
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The depth and length of the incision were critical factors for the successful removal of the tumor.
Focus: critical factors
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Imagine you are a renowned surgeon preparing for a delicate operation. Describe the meticulous care you take in making the initial incision, considering both the physical and aesthetic implications for the patient.
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As I grasp the scalpel, a sense of profound responsibility settles upon me. The initial incision is not merely a cut; it is the gateway to healing, a line that will forever mark the patient's journey. With practiced precision, I angle the blade, anticipating the gentle resistance of the dermis, aiming for a clean, linear opening that respects the underlying tissue planes. Each millimeter is deliberate, mindful of nerve and vessel integrity, striving for minimal trauma and optimal aesthetic outcome. Hemostasis is paramount, ensuring a clear field, but beyond the technicality, there's an almost artistic touch, a silent promise of restoration in every stroke.
You are a medical historian documenting a groundbreaking surgical procedure from the past. Discuss how advancements in surgical tools and techniques have transformed the 'incision' from a rudimentary cut to a highly sophisticated and controlled entry point in modern medicine.
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In the annals of medical history, the evolution of the surgical 'incision' mirrors the broader trajectory of healing itself. From the crude, often unsterile cuts of ancient practices to the meticulously planned and executed entries of today, the transformation is staggering. The advent of anesthesia in the 19th century rendered incisions tolerable, but it was the embrace of asepsis that truly revolutionized their safety. Fast forward to the late 20th and 21st centuries, and techniques like endoscopy and laparoscopy have redefined the incision, moving towards 'minimally invasive' approaches. What was once a traumatic opening is now often a series of precise, keyhole entries, reducing patient recovery times and enhancing outcomes, a testament to relentless innovation.
Write a short, speculative fiction piece where the concept of an 'incision' is reinterpreted in a non-medical context, perhaps in technology, art, or social dynamics. Explore the implications of such a reinterpretation.
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In the sprawling metropolis of Aethel, where towering data spires pierced the perpetual twilight, 'incision' took on a new, digital meaning. Here, an 'incisive code' wasn't a cut of flesh but a deliberate breach in the neural network, a precise manipulation designed to unlock hidden algorithms or expose suppressed truths. One such incision, crafted by the notorious 'Ghost-Net' collective, wasn't for healing, but for unveiling. It dissected the city's seemingly impenetrable surveillance system, revealing the hidden biases in its predictive policing. The digital cut, though invisible, rippled through society, a catalyst for disruption that forced a reckoning with algorithmic prejudice, proving that even a non-physical incision could profoundly alter the body politic.
According to the passage, what is a key benefit of precise incisions in microsurgery?
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In the intricate world of microsurgery, the precision of an incision is paramount. Surgeons often utilize advanced imaging and robotic assistance to ensure that each cut is perfectly aligned and minimally invasive. This meticulous approach reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, accelerates patient recovery, and minimizes the risk of complications, highlighting the critical role of technology in refining surgical techniques.
According to the passage, what is a key benefit of precise incisions in microsurgery?
The passage explicitly states that precise incisions 'reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, accelerates patient recovery, and minimizes the risk of complications,' which directly corresponds to the correct answer.
The passage explicitly states that precise incisions 'reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, accelerates patient recovery, and minimizes the risk of complications,' which directly corresponds to the correct answer.
What historical development was crucial in allowing surgeons to make more refined incisions?
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Historically, surgical incisions were often large and accompanied by significant blood loss and a high risk of infection. The development of antiseptic techniques by Joseph Lister in the 19th century, alongside advancements in anesthesia, dramatically transformed surgical practice. These innovations allowed surgeons to make more deliberate and refined incisions, paving the way for safer and more effective interventions.
What historical development was crucial in allowing surgeons to make more refined incisions?
The passage states, 'The development of antiseptic techniques by Joseph Lister in the 19th century, alongside advancements in anesthesia, dramatically transformed surgical practice. These innovations allowed surgeons to make more deliberate and refined incisions.'
The passage states, 'The development of antiseptic techniques by Joseph Lister in the 19th century, alongside advancements in anesthesia, dramatically transformed surgical practice. These innovations allowed surgeons to make more deliberate and refined incisions.'
In a metaphorical sense, what does an 'incision' represent as described in the passage?
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Beyond its medical connotation, the term 'incision' can be used metaphorically to describe a sharp, decisive break or cut within a system or concept. For instance, a groundbreaking scientific discovery might create an 'incision' in established theories, forcing a re-evaluation of fundamental principles. Similarly, a poignant artistic statement can make an 'incision' in societal norms, prompting introspection and challenging the status quo.
In a metaphorical sense, what does an 'incision' represent as described in the passage?
The passage states that 'incision' can metaphorically describe 'a sharp, decisive break or cut within a system or concept,' and provides examples of challenging established theories and societal norms.
The passage states that 'incision' can metaphorically describe 'a sharp, decisive break or cut within a system or concept,' and provides examples of challenging established theories and societal norms.
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Visual Association
When you hear 'incision', try to picture a surgeon making a clean, precise cut. This visual aid can help solidify the meaning.
Contextual Learning
Think of sentences where 'incision' would be used, such as 'The doctor made a careful incision.' This helps you understand its usage.
Break it Down
The word 'incision' comes from 'incise', meaning to cut into. Understanding this root can help you remember its meaning of a cut or opening.
Use Flashcards
Create a flashcard with 'incision' on one side and its definition and an example sentence on the other. Review these regularly.
例文
The doctor made a small incision to remove the piece of glass from my hand.
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