WordNet
- having a part of the body crippled or disabled (同)mutilated
- injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation; "people were maimed by the explosion"
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- (手・足などを切って)…‘を'不具にする
English Journal
- Early hepatocellular carcinoma on the procrustean bed of ablation, resection, and transplantation.
- Mazzaferro V1, Lencioni R2, Majno P3.
- Seminars in liver disease.Semin Liver Dis.2014 Nov;34(4):415-26. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1394365. Epub 2014 Nov 4.
- In the treatment of early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), resection ablation and transplantation have had excellent initial success. Choices have to be based on a broad and long-term vision integrating-besides patients' interests-the community's needs and resources. In this scenario, guidelines such
- PMID 25369303
- Ambroise Paré IV: The early history of artificial limbs (from robotic to prostheses).
- Hernigou P1.
- International orthopaedics.Int Orthop.2013 Jun;37(6):1195-7. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-1884-7. Epub 2013 Apr 21.
- One of the earliest written references to prosthetics is found in a book published in France in 1579. That year, French surgeon Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) published his complete works, part of which described some of the artificial limbs he fitted on his amputees. As a military surgeon, Paré had re
- PMID 23604214
- Repression of death consciousness and the psychedelic trip.
- Dutta V1.
- Journal of cancer research and therapeutics.J Cancer Res Ther.2012 Jul-Sep;8(3):336-42. doi: 10.4103/0973-1482.103509.
- Death is our most repressed consciousness, it inheres our condition as the primordial fear. Perhaps it was necessary that this angst be repressed in man or he would be hurled against the dark forces of nature. Modern ethos was built on this edifice, where the 'denial of death' while 'embracing one's
- PMID 23174711
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- maimed 【形】〔身体の一部が〕重傷を負った、不具になった - アルクがお届けする進化するオンライン英和・和英辞書データベース。一般的な単語や連語から、イディオム、専門用語、スラングまで幅広く収録。
- maim (mām) tr.v. maimed, maim·ing, maims 1. To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body. See Synonyms at mangle. 2. To make imperfect or defective; impair: "The ...
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