Definition:
A "surgical operation" is a medical procedure where doctors use special tools to cut into a person's body to fix something that is wrong, such as repairing injuries or treating diseases. This procedure is usually done in a hospital.
In advanced contexts, you may encounter terms like "elective surgical operation," which refers to surgery that is scheduled in advance and is not an emergency.
In a less common context, "surgical" can also refer to something very precise or carefully done, not just limited to medical procedures.
While there are no specific idioms directly related to "surgical operation," you might encounter phrases like: - "Go under the knife" – This means to have surgery. - Example: "He is nervous about going under the knife next week."
A "surgical operation" is an important medical procedure where doctors make cuts in the body to fix health issues. It is essential for many patients who need treatment for various conditions.