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    thorax

    US /ˈθɔrˌæks, ˈθor-/

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    UK /ˈθɔ:ræks/

    C2 高級
    n.名詞胸腔 ; 胸 ; 匈
    Be gentle with the butterfly's thorax

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    收入最高的醫生專業(均超過 50 萬美元) (Highest Paid Doctor Specialties (All Over $500K))

    13:50收入最高的醫生專業(均超過 50 萬美元) (Highest Paid Doctor Specialties (All Over $500K))
    • Thoracic surgeons clear $720,000 a year Thoracic surgery, also known as cardiothoracic surgery or CT for short, is the surgical treatment of organs inside the thorax, also known as the chest cavity, such as the heart, lungs, aorta, esophagus and diaphragm.

      胸腔外科醫生每年收入 720,000 美元。胸腔外科,又稱心胸外科或簡稱 CT,是針對胸腔內器官的手術治療,例如心臟、肺臟、主動脈、食道和橫膈膜。

    • After completing their CT surgery training, physicians can choose to specialize in cardiac surgery focusing on the heart and aorta, or thoracic surgery focusing on the lung, esophagus, ribs and other structures in the thorax.

      完成心胸外科訓練後,醫生可以選擇專攻心臟外科,專注於心臟和主動脈;或胸腔外科,專注於肺臟、食道、肋骨和胸腔內的其他結構。

    B2 中高級

    36 個外科亞專科|哪個適合您? (36 Surgical Subspecialties | Which Is Right For You?)

    17:0836 個外科亞專科|哪個適合您? (36 Surgical Subspecialties | Which Is Right For You?)
    • Cardiothoracic surgery is the surgical treatment of organs inside the thorax, also known as the chest cavity, such as the heart, lungs, aorta, esophagus and diaphragm.

      胸腔外科是胸腔內器官的外科治療,也就是胸腔,例如心臟、肺臟、主動脈、食道和橫膈膜。

    • After completing their CT surgery training, physicians can choose to specialize in cardiac surgery focusing on the heart and aorta, or thoracic surgery, focusing on the lung, esophagus, ribs and other structures in the thorax.

      完成心胸外科訓練後,醫師可以選擇專攻心臟外科,專注於心臟和主動脈,或是胸腔外科,專注於肺臟、食道、肋骨及胸腔內其他結構。

    B2 中高級

    懶惰的進化:人類為何抗拒健身 | 丹尼爾-利伯曼:訪談全文 (The evolution of laziness: Why humans resist the gym | Daniel Lieberman: Full Interview)

    13:32懶惰的進化:人類為何抗拒健身 | 丹尼爾-利伯曼:訪談全文 (The evolution of laziness: Why humans resist the gym | Daniel Lieberman: Full Interview)
    • I started off my career as kind of a head guy. I studied fossils, and I was interested in, you know, when humans evolved and why we had sort of the shape heads we do. We have very weird heads, by the way. And I got very interested in the topic of how we stabilize our heads when we run. So if you ever, like, watch somebody running, and you see that they have a ponytail, right? That ponytail will do like this crazy figure eight, right? And it's kind of fun to follow somebody when they're running that way. And that ponytail is like an accelerometer on the head. It's telling you the forces that are acting on the head. And yet, despite all those crazy forces, we managed to keep our heads really still. And most animals, the way they keep their head still is they have, you know, a neck that comes out the back of the head, and the neck comes out of the front of the thorax, and they can kind of flex and extend their neck and keep it still. But we can't, because we have tiny little short necks that come out of the bottom of our heads. We're like pogo sticks when we run. And so I did some experiments on how we stabilize our head when we run. And that led to the realization that we have these special adaptations that evolved around two million years ago that only function to stabilize the head when you're running. And as I said, they showed up like two million years ago in the fossil record. And all of a sudden, I had this interest in how we evolved to become really good long-distance runners. And from there, it just kind of took off. I've been working in Kenya for a long time, but I've been specifically working in the western part of Kenya around the city of Eldoret. And it's a wonderful natural experiment to study how bodies are changing as we go into sort of industrial lifestyles, urban lifestyles.

      我的職業生涯是從研究頭部開始的。我研究化石,我感興趣的是,你知道,人類是什麼時候進化的,為什麼我們會有這樣的頭型。順便說一句,我們的頭很奇怪。我對跑步時如何穩定頭部這個話題很感興趣。所以,如果你曾經,比如,看別人跑步,看到他們扎著馬尾辮,對嗎?那馬尾辮就會像瘋狂的八字形,對吧?跟著別人這樣跑很有趣馬尾辮就像是頭上的加速度計它告訴你作用在頭上的力量然而,儘管有這麼多瘋狂的力 我們還是能保持頭部不動大多數動物保持頭部不動的方法是 它們的頸部從頭部後方伸出 頸部從胸部前方伸出但我們不行,因為我們的脖子很短,從頭

    B1 中級

    巨大的狼蛛!| 生物特寫|巴西黑蜘蛛 (HUGE Tarantula! | Creature Feature | Brazilian Black Spider)

    06:51巨大的狼蛛!| 生物特寫|巴西黑蜘蛛 (HUGE Tarantula! | Creature Feature | Brazilian Black Spider)
    • and then she's got a middle part, which is the thorax;
    B1 中級

    不可能的任務不可能的任務之最終審判(2025) 4K - 湯姆-克魯斯爬上飛機!| 電影剪輯 (Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 4K - Tom Cruise Climbs An Airplane! | Movieclips)

    09:58不可能的任務不可能的任務之最終審判(2025) 4K - 湯姆-克魯斯爬上飛機!| 電影剪輯 (Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 4K - Tom Cruise Climbs An Airplane! | Movieclips)
    • If I had to guess, it's a tension near my thorax.

      如果讓我猜,應該是胸腔附近的緊張。

    B1 中級

    你的肩膀不是鉸鏈,而是彈簧!#肩關節活動度 #肩部健康 #肌力訓練 (Your shoulder isn’t a hinge. It’s a coil. #shouldermobility #shoulderhealth #strengthtraining)

    01:23你的肩膀不是鉸鏈,而是彈簧!#肩關節活動度 #肩部健康 #肌力訓練 (Your shoulder isn’t a hinge. It’s a coil. #shouldermobility #shoulderhealth #strengthtraining)
    • Stay here and then inhale to your collapsed upper thorax deeply for just three breaths.

      保持在這裡,然後深吸氣到你塌陷的上胸腔,只做三個呼吸。

    B2 中高級

    20起懸案,僅因一個微小細節就偵破了! (20 Crimes SOLVED by One Small Detail)

    19:1920起懸案,僅因一個微小細節就偵破了! (20 Crimes SOLVED by One Small Detail)
    • The torso has been severed in mid thorax.

      軀幹在胸腔中間被切斷了。

    B2 中高級

    《小鬼當家》女星凱薩琳·奧哈拉逝世,享年71歲 (What Catherine O'Hara Said About Her Health Before Her Death at 71 | E! News)

    01:23《小鬼當家》女星凱薩琳·奧哈拉逝世,享年71歲 (What Catherine O'Hara Said About Her Health Before Her Death at 71 | E! News)
    • a rare congenital condition in which all of an individual's internal organs in the thorax and abdomen are positioned on the opposite side to where they should be.

      這是一種罕見的先天性疾病,患者胸腔與腹腔內的所有器官位置,會與正常情況左右相反。

    B1 中級