blood pressure
英 [ˈblʌd preʃə(r)]
美 [ˈblʌd preʃər]
n. 血压
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牛津词典
noun
- 血压
the pressure of blood as it travels around the body- to have high/low blood pressure
血压高 / 低 - to take (= measure) sb's blood pressure
测量某人的血压
- to have high/low blood pressure
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 血压
Yourblood pressureis the amount of force with which your blood flows around your body.- Your doctor will monitor your blood pressure...
医生会监测你的血压。 - Prime Minister Pavlov had been taken ill with high blood pressure.
总理帕夫洛夫因患高血压病倒了。
- Your doctor will monitor your blood pressure...
英英释义
noun
- the pressure of the circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels
- adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure
双语例句
- Obese people tend to have higher blood pressure than lean people.
胖人常常比瘦人血压高。 - Standard measurements of blood pressure are an important but crude way of assessing the risk of heart disease or strokes
标准的血压测量是评估患心脏病或中风几率的一个重要但不精确的方法。 - Your doctor will monitor your blood pressure
医生会监测你的血压。 - Measurement of blood pressure can be undertaken by practice nurses.
测量血压可以由实习护士完成。 - He is being constantly monitored with regular checks on his blood pressure.
他被实时监测,定时量血压。 - He'd taken her pulse and made a guess at her blood pressure
他给她把过脉,估量了她的血压。 - They took my pulse, took my blood pressure, and X-rayed my jaw.
他们给我量了脉搏、血压,还给我的下颌拍了X光片。 - The patient's blood pressure is stable.
病人的血压平稳。 - But the reflexes that control blood pressure and heart rate are not simple.
但反射控制血压和心率并不是那么简单。 - People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes
有高血压的人尤其易患糖尿病。