;静脉 Your veins are the thin tubes in your body through which your blood flows towards your heart.
[usu pl]
Many veins are found just under the skin.
许多静脉血管就在皮肤下面。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](行文的)风格;(说话的)语气,情绪 Something that is written or spoken in a particular vein is written or spoken in that style or mood.
[usu sing]
It is one of his finest works in a lighter vein...
这是他行文风格轻松活泼的作品中最出色的作品之一。
The girl now replies in similar vein.
这个女孩现在以相似的口吻回答。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]几分,若干(指在某人的行为或工作中常表现出的某种品质) A vein of a particular quality is evidence of that quality which someone often shows in their behaviour or work.
[usu sing]
The striker's rich vein of form this season has seen him net 32 goals...
这位前锋本赛季状态奇佳,进球已达到32个。
This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it.
这出西班牙戏剧自始至终都带有几分黑色幽默。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]矿脉;矿层;岩脉 A vein of a particular metal or mineral is a layer of it lying in rock.
[N of n]
...a vein of copper.
铜矿层
...a rich and deep vein of limestone.
储量丰富的深层石灰石矿脉
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](叶子的)纹路,纹理;叶脉 The veins on a leaf are the thin lines on it.
...the serrated edges and veins of the feathery leaves.
羽状叶子的锯齿边沿和纹理
Oxford
vein/veɪn; NAmEveɪn/noun1[countable ]any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart 静脉◆the jugular vein颈静脉☞compare
artery
(1 )☞see also
deep vein thrombosis
,
varicose vein
2[countable ]any of the very thin tubes that form the frame of a leaf or an insect's wing 叶脉;翅脉3[countable ]a narrow strip of a different colour in some types of stone, wood and cheese 纹理;纹路;条纹4[countable ]a thin layer of minerals or metal contained in rock 矿脉;矿脉床;矿层;岩脉◆a vein of gold金矿脉SYN
seam
5[singular ]vein(of sth) an amount of a particular quality or feature in sth (某种素质或特征的)量◆They had tapped a rich vein of information in his secretary.他们从他的秘书那里摸到了大量信息。6[singular , uncountable ]a particular style or manner 风格;方式◆A number of other people commented in a similar vein.其他一些人也以类似的腔调评论。◆‘And that's not all,’ he continued in angry vein.“那还不算全部呢。”他生气地继续说道。veinveinsveinedveiningvein/veɪn; NAmEveɪn/
LDC
veinvein /veɪn/ ●●○ noun
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1vein (1) [countable] one of the tubes which carries blood to your heart from other parts of your body → artery: the pulmonary vein She felt the blood racing through her veins as they kissed. →
deep vein thrombosis
, varicose veins
2[countable] one of the thin lines on a leaf or on an insect’s wing3[countable] one of the thin lines on a piece of cheese or some types of stone4[countable] a thin layer of a valuable metal or mineral which is contained in rockvein of veins of gold5in a ... vein in a particular style of speaking or writing about somethingin the same vein/in a similar vein There was more humour, in much the same vein.in a serious/light-hearted etc vein poems in a lighter vein6a vein of humour/malice etc a small amount of humour etc: In voicing our fear of old age, Rivers has discovered a rich vein of comedy. →
deep vein thrombosis
, varicose veins
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