Go under the knife Meaning in English
expression
释义
To have surgery or a medical operation, especially in informal language. It can refer to any kind of operation, including cosmetic surgery.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used when discussing surgery in a casual or slightly dramatic way. Common with 'finally had to go under the knife' or 'thinking of going under the knife.' Not for minor, non-surgical treatments.
例句
He has to go under the knife next week for his knee injury.
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My mother went under the knife to remove her appendix.
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Are you really ready to go under the knife?
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After years of back pain, I finally decided to go under the knife.
natural
She swore she would never go under the knife for cosmetic reasons.
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If his heart condition gets worse, he might have to go under the knife sooner than expected.
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