单词 | cardiac |
释义 | cardiac (once / 5180 pages) adj Cardiac describes anything that's connected or related to the heart. During a cardiac exam, a doctor listens to your heartbeat and takes your pulse. The adjective cardiac is most often used in a medical context: a doctor who operates on people's hearts is a cardiac surgeon, and an irregular heart beat is called "cardiac arrhythmia." It's common for both medical and non-medical people to call a heart attack "cardiac arrest." The word comes from the French cardiaque, which is rooted in the Greek kardiakos, "pertaining to the heart," from kardia, "heart." WORD FAMILYcardiac USAGE EXAMPLESCompared to most states - especially a neighbor to the east, Illinois, which is in fiscal cardiac arrest - Iowa state government is on sound financial footing. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) Ninety-eight metro areas will be involved in the cardiac care experiment, and 67 in the hip surgery test. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) Fisher, the writer, mental health advocate and actress of Star Wars fame passed away after suffering cardiac arrest on an airplane last week. Time(Dec 31, 2016) adj of or relating to the heart cardiac arrest Syn coronary |
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