surgical gown
surgical gown — 名詞
1. a loose-fitting garment made of clean, germ-free material that medical staff wea
手術衣
醫護人員在手術時穿的無菌衣物
a loose-fitting garment made of clean, germ-free material that medical staff wear over their regular clothes when doing surgery, so that the patient stays safe from infection and the staff stay clean.
Dr. Chen helped Théo put on a sterile surgical gown before entering the operating room.
進入手術室前,陳醫師幫Théo穿上無菌手術衣。
put on + sterile + for operating room entry
Roya folded her used surgical gown and dropped it into the hospital laundry bin.
Roya把穿過的手術衣摺好,丟進醫院的洗衣籃裡。
collocation: used surgical gown / laundry bin
Before the surgery, the nurse checked that Chidi's surgical gown was tied securely at the back.
護理師在手術開始前檢查了Chidi的手術衣是否在背後繫緊。
Dario noticed a small tear in his surgical gown and asked for a replacement immediately.
Dario發現手術衣上有一個小破洞,立刻要求更換一件。
Every surgical gown in the pack was sealed inside a plastic wrapper to stay germ-free.
每一件手術衣都密封在塑膠包裝裡,以保持無菌狀態。
- operating gown
the same garment, but less commonly used
- scrub suit
refers to the short-sleeved shirt and trousers worn under the surgical gown, not the gown itself
用法筆記
Countable noun, though most often used in the singular. Common in hospital and clinical contexts. Do not confuse with a hospital gown, which is the loose garment worn by a patient.