🫸Vein (ベイン)

noun
/veɪn/
静脈; 血管 (jōmyaku; kekkan)

意味

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
意味の翻訳
血液を心臓に戻す血管; 異なる色の線またはマーキング
ketsueki o shinzō ni modosu kekkan; kotonaru iro no sen mata wa mākīngu

例文

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

看護師は彼の腕に血を取るための静脈を見つけました。
Kangoshi wa kare no ude ni chi o toru tame no jōmyaku o mitsukemashita.

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

看護師は患者の静脈を確認してIV挿入の準備をしました。
Kangoshi wa kanja no joumyaku o kakunin shite IV sounyuu no junbi o shimashita.

同義語

blood vessel, capillary, artery
エントリー 1
blood vessel, capillary
エントリー 2
blood vessel, artery

対義語

artery, none
エントリー 1
artery
エントリー 2
none

コロケーション

varicose vein, jugular vein, vein of gold, vein in arm, vein problems, vein surgery
エントリー 1
varicose vein, jugular vein, vein of gold
エントリー 2
vein in arm, vein problems, vein surgery

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