🫸Vein (vein)

noun
/veɪn/
vena; nervio (vena; nervio)

Meaning

a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart; a streak or marking of a different color
a tube in the body that carries blood to the heart
Traducción del significado
un vaso sanguíneo que transporta sangre de vuelta al corazón; una línea o marca de color diferente
un vaso sanguineo que transporta sangre de vuelta al corazon; una linea o marca de color diferente

Oraciones de ejemplo

The nurse found a vein in his arm to draw blood.

La enfermera encontró una vena en su brazo para sacar sangre.
La enfermera encontro una vena en su brazo para sacar sangre.

The nurse checked the patient's veins for an IV insertion.

La enfermera revisó las venas del paciente para la inserción del IV.
La enfermera revisó las venas del paciente para la inserción del IV.

Synonyms

blood vessel, capillary, artery
Entrada 1
blood vessel, capillary
Entrada 2
blood vessel, artery

Antonyms

artery, none
Entrada 1
artery
Entrada 2
none

Colocaciones

varicose vein, jugular vein, vein of gold, vein in arm, vein problems, vein surgery
Entrada 1
varicose vein, jugular vein, vein of gold
Entrada 2
vein in arm, vein problems, vein surgery

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