veined / veɪn /

有脉络脉络有脉络的有纹路的

veined2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
  2. any blood vessel.
  3. one of the riblike thickenings that form the framework of the wing of an insect.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to furnish with veins.
  2. to mark with lines or streaks suggesting veins.
  3. to extend over or through in the manner of veins: Broad new highways vein the countryside.

veined 近义词

veined

等同于 multicolored

veined

等同于 streaky

veined 的近义词 2
veined

等同于 streaked

veined

等同于 multicolor

veined

等同于 polychromatic

veined

等同于 polychrome

veined

等同于 polychromic

veined

等同于 polychromous

veined

等同于 varicolored

veined

等同于 versicolored

veined

等同于 fibrous

veined

等同于 streak

veined

等同于 striate

veined

等同于 variegate

更多veined例句

  1. Compression socks apply pressure to your veins and muscles and air circulation from your feet to your heart.
  2. In a similar vein, focus on hiring, training, and retaining talented professionals, and routinely instilling in them an emphasis on the real benefits your product provides for your customers.
  3. In a similar vein, it only felt right that Kenya’s most symbolically significant FKT should also be in Kenyan hands.
  4. Along a similar vein, we have just analyzed the shape of an apple .
  5. In those cases, the veins indicate that the rock had once interacted with flowing water.
  6. Rather than downing a handful of pills, I planned to take my life by opening a vein in each wrist.
  7. “There is such a vein of intelligence and deeply steeped expertise among them,” he says.
  8. Whenever I look for a vein of sadness in Oliona it melts away.
  9. In the decade following World War I, Hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since.
  10. So in the vein of March Madness, here are my picks for the Final Four of the 2014 GOP championship of crazy.
  11. Through it runs a vein about one vara wide, extending east and west for some distance.
  12. A vein of shrewd and humorous sarcasm, together with an under-current of quiet selfishness, made him a very pleasant companion. '
  13. The length of the fibre, moreover, cannot be determined with any absolute certainty from the thickness of the vein.
  14. We have likewise found a vein of plumbago, which was an object of search, on the supposition that it was coal.
  15. The specimen of this breccia is attached to a plate of granular quartz, and may possibly have been part of a vein.