| 释义 | auscultateenUK
 aus·cul·tateA0526100 (ô′skəl-tāt′)tr.v. aus·cul·tat·ed, aus·cul·tat·ing, aus·cul·tates Medicine  To examine by auscultation.[Back-formation from auscultation.]
 aus′cul·ta′tive adj.aus·cul′ta·to′ry (ô-skŭl′tə-tôr′ē) adj.
 auscultate(ˈɔːskəlˌteɪt) vb (Medicine) to examine (a patient) by means of auscultation ˈausculˌtator naus•cul•tate(ˈɔ skəlˌteɪt)
 v.t.,  v.i.  -tat•ed, -tat•ing.  to examine by auscultation.  [1860–65]  aus•cul•ta•tive  (ˈɔ skəlˌteɪ tɪv, ɔˈskʌl tə-)  aus•cul•ta•to•ry  (ɔˈskʌl təˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i)  adj.    aus′cul•ta`tor, n.
 auscultatePast participle: auscultated
 Gerund: auscultating
 
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 | I auscultated |  | you auscultated |  | he/she/it auscultated |  | we auscultated |  | you auscultated |  | they auscultated | 
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 | I am auscultating |  | you are auscultating |  | he/she/it is auscultating |  | we are auscultating |  | you are auscultating |  | they are auscultating | 
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 | I have auscultated |  | you have auscultated |  | he/she/it has auscultated |  | we have auscultated |  | you have auscultated |  | they have auscultated | 
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 | I was auscultating |  | you were auscultating |  | he/she/it was auscultating |  | we were auscultating |  | you were auscultating |  | they were auscultating | 
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 | I had auscultated |  | you had auscultated |  | he/she/it had auscultated |  | we had auscultated |  | you had auscultated |  | they had auscultated | 
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 | I will auscultate |  | you will auscultate |  | he/she/it will auscultate |  | we will auscultate |  | you will auscultate |  | they will auscultate | 
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 | I will have auscultated |  | you will have auscultated |  | he/she/it will have auscultated |  | we will have auscultated |  | you will have auscultated |  | they will have auscultated | 
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 | I will be auscultating |  | you will be auscultating |  | he/she/it will be auscultating |  | we will be auscultating |  | you will be auscultating |  | they will be auscultating | 
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 | I have been auscultating |  | you have been auscultating |  | he/she/it has been auscultating |  | we have been auscultating |  | you have been auscultating |  | they have been auscultating | 
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 | I will have been auscultating |  | you will have been auscultating |  | he/she/it will have been auscultating |  | we will have been auscultating |  | you will have been auscultating |  | they will have been auscultating | 
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 | I had been auscultating |  | you had been auscultating |  | he/she/it had been auscultating |  | we had been auscultating |  | you had been auscultating |  | they had been auscultating | 
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 | I would auscultate |  | you would auscultate |  | he/she/it would auscultate |  | we would auscultate |  | you would auscultate |  | they would auscultate | 
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 TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeauscultation| Verb | 1. |  auscultate - examine by auscultation medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesexamine, see - observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect; "The customs agent examined the baggage"; "I must see your passport before you can enter the country" | 
 auscultateenUK
 auscultate[aw´skul-tāt] to examine by auscultation.aus·cul·tate, auscult (aws'kŭl-tāt, aws-kŭlt'), To perform auscultation.auscultate(ô′skəl-tāt′)tr.v. auscul·tated, auscul·tating, auscul·tates Medicine  To examine by auscultation.aus′cul·ta′tive adj.aus·cul′ta·to′ry (ô-skŭl′tə-tôr′ē) adj.
 auscultateverb To listen with a stethoscope to internal organs—heart, lungs, GI tract—for sounds of diagnostic portent.Sounds of potential diagnostic significance
 Heart
 Gallops, murmurs, rubs.
 Lungs
 Bronchophony, rales.
 GI tract
 Gurgles, sounds of moving gas or liquid.
 auscultateverb Physical examination To listen with a stethoscope to internal organs–heart, lungs, GI tract–for sounds of diagnostic portentaus·cul·tate, auscult (aws'kŭl-tāt, aws-kŭlt') To perform auscultation.aus·cul·tate, auscult (aws'kŭl-tāt, aws-kŭlt') To perform auscultation.auscultateenUK
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