释义 |
jugu·lar I. \ˈjəgyələ(r) sometimes ˈjüg-, chiefly in substand speech ˈjəg(ə)l-\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin jugularis, from Latin jugulum collarbone, neck, throat; akin to Latin jungere to join — more at yoke 1. a. : of or relating to the throat or neck b. : of or relating to the jugular vein < jugular pulsations > 2. a. of a fish : having the ventral fins located on the throat anterior to the pectorals b. of a fin : located on the throat c. : of or relating to the fishes that have jugular fins II. noun (-s) 1. : jugular vein 2. : a jugular fish |