释义 |
ˈblood-ˌheat The ordinary heat of blood in the healthy human body, commonly marked in thermometers at 98.6° Fahr., though really rising in the interior of the body to 100°. Also fig.
1812L. Hunt in Examiner 25 May 322/2 It has a knack..of being at blood-heat. 1849Todd Cycl. Anat. & Phys. IV. 115/1 Fibrin..subjected to a blood-heat, begins to change into matter, such as that now described. attrib.1868Lessons Mid. Age 48 The opinions we held so feverishly..in the blood-heat season of youth. |