euthanize
/ˈjuːθənaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈjuːθənaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈyü-thə-ˌnīz/ (ame, mw)
euthanize — 動詞
- euthanizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- euthanizeshe / she / it
- euthanizedpast simple
- euthanizing-ing form
1. to end the life of an animal (or, in a few places, a person) in a gentle, painle
安樂死
以人道方式結束生命以中止痛苦
to end the life of an animal (or, in a few places, a person) in a gentle, painless way because they are very ill, badly injured, or extremely old, in order to prevent them from suffering any longer
Mei knew her cat was in pain, so she asked the vet to euthanize her.
Mei 知道她的貓在受苦,於是請獸醫為牠安樂死。
The animal shelter had to euthanize three dogs last week because no one adopted them.
收容所上週不得不將三隻沒人認養的狗安樂死。
passive construction: animal + be euthanized
Kofi held his elderly dog's head gently while the vet euthanized her to end her suffering.
Kofi 輕輕扶著年邁愛犬的頭,獸醫為牠安樂死以終止痛苦。
In some countries, doctors can legally euthanize patients who ask for a peaceful death.
在某些國家,醫師可以合法為要求安詳離世的病人實施安樂死。
Fatima cried when the vet said the kindest choice was to euthanize her injured horse.
當獸醫說最仁慈的選擇是為她受傷的馬安樂死時,Fatima 哭了。
- put down
more informal and common in everyday speech; can sound less clinical
- put to sleep
euphemistic and gentle; often used with pets, especially when talking to children
- euthanise
British English spelling variant
文法句型
euthanize + object
be euthanized
用法筆記
Primarily a veterinary term; in human medicine it applies only where assisted dying is legal. The British variant spelling 'euthanise' is also widely used.