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intravenous

/in-truh-vee-nuhs/US // ˌɪn trəˈvi nəs //UK // (ˌɪntrəˈviːnəs) //

静脉注射,静脉,静脉内,静脉注射的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : within a vein.
    • : of, pertaining to, employed in, or administered by injection into a vein: an intravenous solution.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an intravenous injection.
    • : intravenous feeding. Abbreviation: IV

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Examples

  • The medical team installed a long-term intravenous line to administer an antibiotic for six weeks.

  • In early April, the doctor said Howze should be switched to intravenous antibiotics.

  • Thus far, intravenous infusions of urea have relieved sickle-cell crises in 22 patients tested.

  • He lost about 25 pounds and was on intravenous antibiotics for a month.

  • The company also announced it would begin testing the intravenous drug in children.

  • Already there is an HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men and intravenous drug users in Egypt.

  • I'm kind of afraid of needles, but if there were a personal intravenous caffeine drip, I would seriously consider it.

  • Hitler himself was given intravenous injections of methamphetamine by his personal physician, Theodor Morell.

  • An intravenous form of the drug aggravated cardiac problems and, in a few rare cases, caused sudden death.

  • He regularly gets intravenous vitamin injections and maintains his boyish face with the help of Botox.

  • Intravenous injection is the best method of treating patients when the loss of blood has been great.

  • Rogers has reduced the mortality of cholera by intravenous injections of hypertonic saline until it is only 15 per cent.

  • The intravenous feeding kept dripping into his vein and he went on rambling.

  • His shirt had, been removed, and intravenous infusion was being begun in the right leg, I believe.

  • There was present at the time two intravenous catheters in place with fluids running.