mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (=when you breathe air into someone’s mouth to make them breathe)
口对口人工呼吸
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resuscitate• She had been resuscitated and her condition improved.• Officers tried to resuscitate him but he did not regainconsciousness.• They had almost stopped resuscitating him on the grounds that the doctor hadn't remembered his diagnosis.• Again the dwarfsresuscitatedSnow White.• Meanwhile, Farini had been hired to resuscitate the failingfortunes of the Royal Westminster Aquarium.• The doctor examined her, found a faintpulse, and immediately swung into action to resuscitate the patient.• We can only resuscitate, we can't resurrect.
Originresuscitate
(1500-1600)Latin past participle of resuscitare, from suscitare“to cause to move around”