英['liːʒn]美['liːʒn]
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来自拉丁语laedere,击,伤害,词源同elide,collide.
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A lesion is an injury to the living tissue on your body, like your skin or an organ. Usually a lesion involves a break or wound to the skin, so protect it with a bandage so that it heals quickly.
Lesion, pronounced “LEE-zhun,” comes from the Latin word laesionem meaning “injury.” Lesions on the skin are usually not very nice to look at, the kind of wounds that might make you grimace — things like open sores, cuts, deep scrapes or puss-filled gashes. Lesions also are a concern of doctors because if lesions develop without explanation, it can be a sign that your immune system is dangerously weak.
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skin lesion皮肤损害;