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anesthesia in Japanese

anesthesia in Japanese is 麻酔 — anesthesia means a medically induced state in which a patient cannot feel pain, used during surgery or other procedures.

anesthesia in Japanese

麻酔
noun
Pronounced: masui
(medicine, American spelling, Canadian spelling) An artificial method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain without causing loss of vital functions, by the administration of one or more agents which block pain impulses before transmitted to the brain.

What does "anesthesia" mean?

  1. noun A medically induced state in which a patient cannot feel pain, used during surgery or other procedures.
    "She woke up an hour after the anesthesia wore off."
  2. noun The loss of sensation itself, whether caused deliberately by medicine or by nerve damage.
    "The nerve injury left a patch of anesthesia across his forearm."

anesthesia in a sentence

  • She woke up an hour after the anesthesia wore off.
  • The dentist used local anesthesia before pulling the tooth.
  • The nerve injury left a patch of anesthesia across his forearm.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "anesthesia" in Japanese?

"anesthesia" in Japanese is 麻酔. anesthesia means: A medically induced state in which a patient cannot feel pain, used during surgery or other procedures.

How do you pronounce 麻酔?

"anesthesia" in Japanese is 麻酔, pronounced "masui".

How do you use "anesthesia" in a sentence?

Example: "She woke up an hour after the anesthesia wore off." In Japanese, "anesthesia" is 麻酔.

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