hemorrhage (n.)
约于1400年, emorosogie(17世纪的现代形式),源自拉丁语 haemorrhagia,来自希腊语 haimorrhagia,源自 haimorrhages “剧烈出血”,由 haima “血液”(参见 -emia)和 rhagē “破裂,缺口,裂口”组成,源自 rhēgnynai “破裂,爆裂”,源自原始印欧语 *uhreg- “破裂”。相关词汇: Hemorrhagic。
最早记录年份: c. 1400
hemorrhage (v.)
源自1882年,来自 hemorrhage(n.)。相关词汇: Hemorrhaged; hemorrhaging。
Slang in Reports: B.I.D. for "Brought in Dead" and "Dotty" are, [Mr. Sidney Holland of London Hospital] considers, permissible expressions, but he draws the line at "fitting" and "hæmorrhaging." Only such terms, he says, should be used as outside doctors will understand. We would say that on a point of such odiously bad taste he might have been much more severe. [Lavinia L. Dock, "The American Journal of Nursing," May 1906]
报告中的俚语:“B.I.D.”代表“Brought in Dead”,“Dotty”是可以接受的表达方式,但他认为“fitting”和“hæmorrhaging”则不可以。他说,只有外科医生能理解这些术语。我们认为,在这种令人讨厌的坏味道问题上,他本可以更加严厉。[拉维尼亚·L·多克,“美国护理杂志”,1906年5月]
最早记录年份: 1882