mri
/ˌem ɑːr ˈaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌem ɑːr ˈaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌem-(ˌ)är-ˈī/ (ame, mw)
mri — 名詞
1. a medical test or imaging method that uses a strong magnet and radio waves to cr
核磁共振
用磁場與電波拍攝體內影像的檢查
a medical test or imaging method that uses a strong magnet and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and other structures beneath the skin
Noa had an MRI after months of pain in her lower back.
Noa 因為下背痛了好幾個月,去做了核磁共振檢查。
have an MRI after [symptom]
The doctor ordered an MRI of Élise's knee before planning surgery.
醫生在安排手術前,先開了 Élise 膝蓋的核磁共振檢查。
MRI of [body part]
Yan stayed still while the MRI machine took images of his brain.
Yan 在核磁共振機器拍攝腦部影像時一直保持不動。
Antonia's MRI showed a torn ligament near her right ankle.
Antonia 的核磁共振結果顯示右腳踝附近有韌帶撕裂。
MRI can reveal soft tissue damage that an X-ray may miss.
核磁共振能看出 X 光可能漏掉的軟組織損傷。
- magnetic resonance imaging
the full formal term that MRI shortens
- scan
much broader term that can also mean CT, ultrasound, or other imaging tests
文法句型
have an MRI
get an MRI
MRI of [body part]
用法筆記
Countable when referring to one examination, as in 'have an MRI'. Uncountable when referring to the imaging method in general, especially when comparing it with other tests such as X-rays or CT scans.