释义 |
blood-vessel|ˈblʌdˌvɛsəl| One of the flexible tubes (veins or arteries) in the bodies of animals which convey the blood throughout the system.
1694Salmon Iatrica i. v. 244/2 Some of the Blood-vessels, chiefly the Arteries..must be broken. 1718J. Chamberlayne Relig. Philos. (1830) I. iv. §3 A Tunicle full of Blood-Vessels; that is of Veins and Arteries. 1836Dickens Sk. Boz v. 19/1 She burst a bloodvessel one mornin', and died. |