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venous

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ve·nous /ˈviːnəs/ adjective medical  HBHrelating to the veins (=tubes that carry blood) in your body 静脉的
Examples from the Corpus
venousGranulocytes and mononuclear cells were obtained by gradient centrifugation of venous blood from healthy volunteers.It is therefore not unreasonable to propose that bile salts might be the inhibitory component in the venous effluent.Thus, the bile itself seemed to be the inhibitory agent in the venous effluent.Figure 3 summarises motor activity before, during, and after infusion of venous effluents.This may indicate that other factors also play an important role in increasing hepatic venous pressure gradient in acute liver failure.In the intensive care unit the patient was managed with central venous pressure monitoring and direct arterial pressure monitoring.The patient with the deep venous thrombosis also had intraoperative stimulation of the calf.
Origin venous (1600-1700) Latin venosus, from vena; → VEIN
ve·nous adjectiveChineseSyllable
relating (=tubes that the veins Corpus to


venous
venous /ˈviːnəs/ adjective medical
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: venosus, from vena; vein
relating to the veins (=tubes that carry blood) in your body


ven·ousBrE /ˈviːnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈviːnəs/ 🔊 adjective (specialist) of or contained in veins(= the tubes that carry liquids around the bodies of animals and plants) 静脉的;静脉中的;叶脉的venous blood静脉血