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单词 circulatory
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Definition of circulatory in English:

circulatory

adjective səːkjʊˈleɪt(ə)riˈsəːkjʊlət(ə)riˈsərkjələˌtɔri
  • Relating to the circulation of blood or sap.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Excesses of salt in the diet can push up blood pressure, something that generally increases the risk of circulatory conditions such as heart disease and stroke.
    • Eventually his cholesterol will be really out of control and he'll be a prime candidate for a heart attack or circulatory problems.
    • This herb boosts memory and alleviates circulatory problems.
    • The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting circulatory health and blood flow in the body.
    • It is a powerful irritant which, if inhaled, can cause severe circulatory and respiratory failure.
    • Women in the two groups were more likely to have been admitted to a hospital for circulatory diseases, especially hypertension.
    • According to the British Heart Foundation, heart and circulatory disease are Britain's biggest killers despite significant advances in treatment.
    • Exercise not only strengthened muscles and improved general stamina, but also gave a thorough workout to the circulatory and respiratory systems.
    • A circulatory problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health.
    • Treatment of acutely poisoned patients requires the maintenance of respiratory and circulatory functions, and elimination of the poison from the body.
    • You've got a circulatory problem in your femoral arteries.
    • Heart and circulatory disease is responsible for more than 12,000 deaths a year in Scotland.
    • Nitric oxide has a beneficial effect on circulatory status and increases blood supply to the wound.
    • Both were developed for serious circulatory problems, but their side effects became more significant than the original purpose.
    • Exposure to hydrochloric acid can cause circulatory collapse which may lead to death.
    • In response to cold or stress, the fingers of patients with Raynaud's syndrome undergo characteristic circulatory changes.
    • In their circulatory, excretory, and endocrine functions, vertebrates differ markedly from other animals.
    • These signs may precede circulatory collapse and death.
    • The nettle is great for enriching and purifying the blood to help with circulatory disorders.
    • Her father is in hospital with ongoing circulatory problems.
 
 

Definition of circulatory in US English:

circulatory

adjectiveˈsərkyələˌtôrēˈsərkjələˌtɔri
  • Relating to the circulation of blood or sap.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These signs may precede circulatory collapse and death.
    • Nitric oxide has a beneficial effect on circulatory status and increases blood supply to the wound.
    • A circulatory problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health.
    • This herb boosts memory and alleviates circulatory problems.
    • Heart and circulatory disease is responsible for more than 12,000 deaths a year in Scotland.
    • It is a powerful irritant which, if inhaled, can cause severe circulatory and respiratory failure.
    • The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting circulatory health and blood flow in the body.
    • The nettle is great for enriching and purifying the blood to help with circulatory disorders.
    • Exposure to hydrochloric acid can cause circulatory collapse which may lead to death.
    • In response to cold or stress, the fingers of patients with Raynaud's syndrome undergo characteristic circulatory changes.
    • Both were developed for serious circulatory problems, but their side effects became more significant than the original purpose.
    • Eventually his cholesterol will be really out of control and he'll be a prime candidate for a heart attack or circulatory problems.
    • According to the British Heart Foundation, heart and circulatory disease are Britain's biggest killers despite significant advances in treatment.
    • Her father is in hospital with ongoing circulatory problems.
    • Exercise not only strengthened muscles and improved general stamina, but also gave a thorough workout to the circulatory and respiratory systems.
    • You've got a circulatory problem in your femoral arteries.
    • Treatment of acutely poisoned patients requires the maintenance of respiratory and circulatory functions, and elimination of the poison from the body.
    • Excesses of salt in the diet can push up blood pressure, something that generally increases the risk of circulatory conditions such as heart disease and stroke.
    • Women in the two groups were more likely to have been admitted to a hospital for circulatory diseases, especially hypertension.
    • In their circulatory, excretory, and endocrine functions, vertebrates differ markedly from other animals.
 
 
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