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		Definition of hypodermic in English: hypodermicadjective hʌɪpə(ʊ)ˈdəːmɪkˌhaɪpəˈdərmɪk Medicine 1attributive Relating to the region immediately beneath the skin. 〔医〕(与)皮下(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  TpnI 6a exons, the transcripts of which are mainly expressed in larval hypodermic muscles, may have evolved similarly.
 
 - 1.1 (of a needle or syringe) used to inject a drug or other substance beneath the skin.
(针,注射器)用于皮下注射的 Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Clean it up,’ Zornitza snapped, reaching for her ampoule and hypodermic syringe.
 -  Last week, Riverside County voted 3-2 to reject a proposal to provide clean hypodermic needles to intravenous drug users.
 -  It can also be spread among drug users via shared hypodermic needles.
 -  The force required to move a syringe plunger is measured using a hypodermic syringe tester.
 -  He paid a $200 fine for possession of hypodermic syringes, needles, and other paraphernalia.
 
  - 1.2 (of a drug or other substance) injected beneath the skin.
(针,注射器)用于皮下注射的 Example sentencesExamples -  But if instead of drinking the intoxicating liquor the victim takes it by hypodermic injection the Act does not apply, though the results may be equally disastrous.
 
  
 
 noun hʌɪpə(ʊ)ˈdəːmɪkˌhaɪpəˈdərmɪk A hypodermic syringe or injection. 皮下注射器;皮下注射  the hypodermics left strewn around the piazza Example sentencesExamples -  Since a bright yellow liquid sloshed around inside the hypodermic, it looked like today I was getting more drugs.
 -  Jamison was at the bedside and took a hypodermic from the nurse, all the while beginning a steady stream of talk to the sick man.
 -  Today one can just use a needle and syringe to inject a drug into the bloodstream, but other means were needed in the days before hypodermics.
 -  Quartz pulls a hypodermic filled with a clear sparkling liquid out of his bag.
 -  The nurse with the hypodermic said the vaccine she would inject in my bicep included antibodies for a flu virus originating in New Caledonia.
 -  Effie put down the medical bag, took out a hypodermic and filled it with a powerful sedative.
 -  We see our young hero struggling with his asthma, which is treated with old-fashioned glass hypodermics of adrenaline.
 -  ‘I'm going to give him some morphine,’ Rob said, taking the hypodermic out of the packaged and inserting in into the bottle.
 -  The user carries a pressure injector-style hypodermic which contains a very special kind of silicon saline suspension solution.
 -  I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached and it was a painless application.
 -  The hypodermic was empty; and he twisted its cold glass surface about in his right hand fingers.
 -  It's comparable to finding junky hypodermics in the gutter at the Magic Kingdom.
 -  ‘Empty,’ he sighed, nudging the hypodermic with his gun.
 -  It looks brute ugly, but I almost prefer it to the display of hypodermics.
 -  Also I had this dream in which I was escaping from a grapefruit farm, pursued by people with hypodermics filled with Botox.
 -  I just use a hypodermic with a heavy-gauge needle to suck out the paint, and another one to put in holy water.
 -  Leave your barrel in the street next to the supermarket trolley, the rotting sofa and the binbag full of used hypodermics.
 -  She was particularly concerned about an alleyway going behind the school as a possible dumping ground for hypodermics.
 -  ‘One more shot and I'll let you go home,’ Dr. Kentwood cooed as he fooled with the hypodermic in his grasp.
 -  The words slipped out easy, spent of any real conviction, like a used hypodermic.
 
 Synonyms needle, syringe informal hype, spike 
 Derivativesadverb  Morphine injected hypodermically was much more powerful and potentially addictive than opium taken orally. Example sentencesExamples -  If it is desirable to stop the sweating abruptly, atropine hypodermically may be resorted to.
 -  It works well when hypodermically injected to tissue devoid of circulation and attains moderate bleaching effect when used as a pack.
 -  By hypodermically injecting a few ounces of liquid Tissue Builder, a pliable gel is quickly formed, filling emaciated and sunken tissue.
 -  The condition of these patients was alarming but improved under adrenalin hypodermically and artificial respiration.
 
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from hypo- 'under' + Greek derma 'skin' + -ic.    Definition of hypodermic in US English: hypodermicadjectiveˌhīpəˈdərmikˌhaɪpəˈdərmɪk Medicine 1attributive Relating to the region immediately beneath the skin. 〔医〕(与)皮下(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  TpnI 6a exons, the transcripts of which are mainly expressed in larval hypodermic muscles, may have evolved similarly.
 
 - 1.1 (of a needle or syringe) used to inject a drug or other substance beneath the skin.
(针,注射器)用于皮下注射的 Example sentencesExamples -  He paid a $200 fine for possession of hypodermic syringes, needles, and other paraphernalia.
 -  Last week, Riverside County voted 3-2 to reject a proposal to provide clean hypodermic needles to intravenous drug users.
 -  ‘Clean it up,’ Zornitza snapped, reaching for her ampoule and hypodermic syringe.
 -  It can also be spread among drug users via shared hypodermic needles.
 -  The force required to move a syringe plunger is measured using a hypodermic syringe tester.
 
  - 1.2 (of a drug or other substance or its application) injected beneath the skin.
(药物等或其应用)注射于皮下的 Example sentencesExamples -  But if instead of drinking the intoxicating liquor the victim takes it by hypodermic injection the Act does not apply, though the results may be equally disastrous.
 
  
 
 nounˌhīpəˈdərmikˌhaɪpəˈdərmɪk A hypodermic syringe or injection. 皮下注射器;皮下注射  the hypodermics left strewn around the piazza Example sentencesExamples -  The nurse with the hypodermic said the vaccine she would inject in my bicep included antibodies for a flu virus originating in New Caledonia.
 -  The user carries a pressure injector-style hypodermic which contains a very special kind of silicon saline suspension solution.
 -  ‘Empty,’ he sighed, nudging the hypodermic with his gun.
 -  The hypodermic was empty; and he twisted its cold glass surface about in his right hand fingers.
 -  It's comparable to finding junky hypodermics in the gutter at the Magic Kingdom.
 -  It looks brute ugly, but I almost prefer it to the display of hypodermics.
 -  Quartz pulls a hypodermic filled with a clear sparkling liquid out of his bag.
 -  ‘I'm going to give him some morphine,’ Rob said, taking the hypodermic out of the packaged and inserting in into the bottle.
 -  We see our young hero struggling with his asthma, which is treated with old-fashioned glass hypodermics of adrenaline.
 -  Effie put down the medical bag, took out a hypodermic and filled it with a powerful sedative.
 -  Since a bright yellow liquid sloshed around inside the hypodermic, it looked like today I was getting more drugs.
 -  Today one can just use a needle and syringe to inject a drug into the bloodstream, but other means were needed in the days before hypodermics.
 -  Leave your barrel in the street next to the supermarket trolley, the rotting sofa and the binbag full of used hypodermics.
 -  Also I had this dream in which I was escaping from a grapefruit farm, pursued by people with hypodermics filled with Botox.
 -  I just use a hypodermic with a heavy-gauge needle to suck out the paint, and another one to put in holy water.
 -  ‘One more shot and I'll let you go home,’ Dr. Kentwood cooed as he fooled with the hypodermic in his grasp.
 -  I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached and it was a painless application.
 -  The words slipped out easy, spent of any real conviction, like a used hypodermic.
 -  Jamison was at the bedside and took a hypodermic from the nurse, all the while beginning a steady stream of talk to the sick man.
 -  She was particularly concerned about an alleyway going behind the school as a possible dumping ground for hypodermics.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from hypo- ‘under’ + Greek derma ‘skin’ + -ic.     |