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aneurism    音标拼音: ['ænjʊr,ɪzəm] ['ænjʊr,ɪzm]
n. 动脉瘤

动脉瘤

aneurism
n 1: a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike
widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the
artery wall [synonym: {aneurysm}, {aneurism}]


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