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vein noun 1tube carrying blood in the body 血管ADJECTIVE | VERB + VEIN | VEIN + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEblue 青筋◆A blue vein throbbed in his forehead.他额头上的一根青筋突突直跳。broken (especially BrE) , spider (especially NAmE) , thread (especially BrE) , varicose 破裂的静脉;蛛状静脉曲张;丝状脉纹;曲张的静脉◆She uses make-up to hide the thread veins in her cheeks.她靠化妆来遮掩面颊上的红血丝。jugular 颈静脉hepatic, pulmonary, renal, etc. (all medical 医学) 肝静脉、肺静脉、肾静脉等VERB + VEINcourse through, flow through, pump through, race through, run through, rush through, surge through 流过静脉;流经静脉;通过静脉输送;急速流过静脉;快速涌过静脉◆He felt the adrenalin coursing through his veins.他感觉到自己血脉偾张。cut, open, sever 切开静脉;割脉◆The philosopher Seneca opened his veins in his bath.哲学家塞内加在浴缸里割开了自己的静脉。inject sth into 将⋯注入静脉VEIN + VERBpulse, throb 静脉跳动/颤动bulge, pop out, stand out 静脉鼓起;静脉突出◆The veins stood out on her throat and temples.她的脖子和太阳穴处青筋暴起。PHRASES... blood in sb's veins 有⋯血统◆There's a drop of Irish blood in her veins.她有一点儿爱尔兰血统。 |