切除

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Meaning and Usage

"切除" (qiēchú) specifically refers to the surgical removal or excision of a part of the body, such as a tumor, appendix, or necrotic tissue. It is a formal medical term used primarily in healthcare contexts.

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Usage Notes

This term is almost exclusively used in medical or surgical contexts and implies a deliberate, precise removal by cutting. It is not used for casual cutting or removal of objects. Avoid confusing it with general verbs like "" (to cut with scissors) or "除去" (to remove in a non-surgical sense).

Register and Tone

"切除" is formal and technical, suitable for professional or academic discussions about surgery or medical treatment.

Example Sentences

The doctor recommended removing the tumor to prevent the spread of cancer.

The surgery successfully removed the patient's appendix.

To treat the infection, the doctor decided to excise the necrotic tissue.