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。 - Straining to lift heavy weights can lead to a rise in blood pressure.
用力提重物会导致血压升高。 - Large supplemental doses of vitamin E can slightly raise blood pressure.
大剂量补充维生素E可能会造成血压偏高。 - Being even moderately overweight increases your risk of developing high blood pressure.
即使是轻度超重也会增加患高血压的风险。 - My husband has to take several pills to counteract high blood pressure
我丈夫不得不吃几片药来降压。 - 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。 - He is being constantly monitored with regular checks on his blood pressure.
他被实时监测,定时量血压。 - The patient's blood pressure fluctuates within a narrow range.
病人血压变化的幅度不大。 - The blood pressure is 120 over 80.
血压120-80。 - His blood pressure had dropped severely
他的血压下降得很严重。