cut a vein
割开静脉
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To make an incision in a vein, often with the intent of causing bleeding.
在静脉上切开一个口子,通常意图是导致出血。
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cut a vein = 割开静脉 (在静脉上切开一个口子,通常意图是导致出血。)
- A desperate patient once tried to cut a vein to end their suffering.一位绝望的病人曾试图割脉以结束痛苦。
- In ancient medicine, doctors would sometimes cut a vein for bloodletting.在古代医学中,医生有时会切开血管进行放血。
- The sharp object could easily cut a vein if handled carelessly.如果不小心处理,锋利的物体很容易割破血管。
- He threatened to cut a vein if his demands were not met.他威胁说,如果他的要求得不到满足,他就会割脉。
- During the procedure, the surgeon had to carefully cut a vein to access the artery.在手术过程中,外科医生必须小心地切开一条静脉以接触动脉。
- The accident caused a deep wound, almost cutting a major vein.事故造成了一个深伤口,几乎割断了一根主要静脉。
- She had considered cutting a vein in a moment of extreme despair.她曾在极度绝望的时刻考虑过割脉。
- The old ritual involved cutting a vein to draw blood for a sacrifice.古老的仪式涉及割开静脉以取血献祭。
- Be careful with that knife; you might accidentally cut a vein.小心那把刀;你可能会不小心割破血管。
- The fictional character chose to cut a vein as a dramatic act of defiance.虚构人物选择割脉作为一种戏剧性的反抗行为。