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transfused

/trans-fyooz/US // trænsˈfyuz //UK // (trænsˈfjuːz) //

输血,输液,输血的,输注

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trans·fused, trans·fus·ing.

    • : to transfer or pass from one to another; transmit; instill: to transfuse a love of literature to one's students.
    • : to diffuse into or through; permeate; infuse.
    • : Medicine/Medical. to transfer into the veins or arteries of a person or animal.to inject, as a saline solution, into a blood vessel.
    • : Archaic. to pour from one container into another.

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Examples

  • To avoid a dead donor they instead transfused their patients with lamb’s blood.

  • This is transfused with the intention of preventing the infection from severe progression.

  • How long he sat there, allowing the subtle influence to transfuse and possess his entire being, he did not know.

  • Fifty or sixty years ago surgeons did not hesitate to transfuse the blood of animals into human beings.

  • I wish I could transcribe, or rather transfuse into language, the glow of my heart when I read your letter.

  • He had seen a glow of pleasure transfuse people as they listened to her pure and ringing notes.

  • Moisture tends to transfuse from the hot towards the cold portion of the wood.