vein 的 2 个定义
- one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
- any blood vessel.
- one of the riblike thickenings that form the framework of the wing of an insect.
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- to furnish with veins.
- to mark with lines or streaks suggesting veins.
- to extend over or through in the manner of veins: Broad new highways vein the countryside.
vein 近义词
mood, tone
blood vessel
更多vein例句
- Compression socks apply pressure to your veins and muscles and air circulation from your feet to your heart.
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- Along a similar vein, we have just analyzed the shape of an apple .
- In those cases, the veins indicate that the rock had once interacted with flowing water.
- Rather than downing a handful of pills, I planned to take my life by opening a vein in each wrist.
- “There is such a vein of intelligence and deeply steeped expertise among them,” he says.
- Whenever I look for a vein of sadness in Oliona it melts away.
- In the decade following World War I, Hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since.
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- Through it runs a vein about one vara wide, extending east and west for some distance.
- A vein of shrewd and humorous sarcasm, together with an under-current of quiet selfishness, made him a very pleasant companion. '
- The length of the fibre, moreover, cannot be determined with any absolute certainty from the thickness of the vein.
- We have likewise found a vein of plumbago, which was an object of search, on the supposition that it was coal.
- The specimen of this breccia is attached to a plate of granular quartz, and may possibly have been part of a vein.