edema
/ɪˈdiːmə/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈdiːmə/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈdē-mə/ (ame, mw)
edema — 名詞
1. The American English spelling of oedema — a medical condition in which too much
水腫(美式)
美式拼法,等同 oedema
The American English spelling of oedema — a medical condition in which too much fluid collects in body tissues, causing swelling.
The doctor wrote 'edema' on the chart, using the American spelling.
醫生在病歷上寫了 edema,用的是美式拼法。
American spelling variant of oedema
In US medical textbooks, the term is spelled 'edema' rather than 'oedema.'
美國的醫學教科書中,這個詞拼成 edema 而非 oedema。
用法筆記
This is the standard spelling in American English. In British English the same condition is spelled oedema.
常見錯誤
2. A medical condition in which too much fluid gathers in the body's tissues, causi
水腫
組織內積聚過多體液導致腫脹的病症
A medical condition in which too much fluid gathers in the body's tissues, causing parts of the body to become visibly swollen. For example, a person with edema in the legs might have puffy ankles that do not return to their normal shape when pressed.
Dr. Okonkwo noticed swelling in his patient's ankles and explained that it was caused by edema.
Okonkwo 醫生注意到病人腳踝腫脹,解釋這是由水腫引起的。
edema diagnosed by a doctor from visible swelling
During the long flight from Taipei to New York, Yuki's feet became puffy from mild edema.
在從台北飛往紐約的長途飛行中,Yuki 的腳因為輕微水腫而變得浮腫。
mild edema brought on by prolonged sitting
Clara's hands and feet swelled with edema in the third trimester of her pregnancy.
Clara 在懷孕後期的手腳因為水腫而腫脹。
The nurse treated the edema in the patient's left leg with compression stockings and medication.
護理師用彈性襪和藥物治療病人左腿的水腫。
- swelling
The everyday word for any enlarged body part; edema is the specific medical term for fluid-caused swelling.
- fluid retention
A broader term describing the body holding extra water, which can lead to edema.
- dropsy
An older, historical term for edema, rarely used in modern medicine.
- dehydration
A condition where the body lacks sufficient fluids, opposite of fluid accumulation.
用法筆記
Edema is a clinical term used mainly by medical professionals. In everyday conversation, people usually say 'swelling' or 'fluid retention.' The word can be uncountable (most common) or countable when referring to a specific instance or type, e.g. 'pulmonary edemas.'