open a vein

切开静脉

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A slightly more formal or literary way to say 'cut a vein'.

一种更正式或文学化的“割开静脉”的说法。

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open a vein = 切开静脉 (一种更正式或文学化的“割开静脉”的说法。)

  • The philosopher Seneca opened his veins in his bath.哲学家塞内卡在浴缸中割开了自己的静脉
  • In ancient rituals, some believed it was necessary to open a vein to release evil spirits.在古代仪式中,一些人认为有必要切开一条静脉以释放邪灵。
  • Desperate, he considered whether he should open a vein to end his suffering.绝望之下,他考虑是否应该割开静脉以结束痛苦。
  • The old tale spoke of a warrior who would rather open his veins than surrender.古老的故事讲述了一位宁愿割开静脉也不愿投降的战士。
  • Modern medicine rarely requires one to literally open a vein for treatment.现代医学很少要求人们为了治疗而真的切开静脉
  • The tragic character in the play resolved to open a vein as a final act of defiance.剧中悲剧人物决定割开静脉作为最后的反抗。
  • Historically, bloodletting involved carefully opening a vein to balance humors.历史上,放血疗法包括小心地切开静脉以平衡体液。
  • The poet felt as if he had to open a vein to truly express the depth of his sorrow.诗人觉得他必须切开静脉才能真正表达他内心的悲伤。
  • The condemned man chose to open his veins rather than face public execution.被判刑的人选择割开自己的静脉,而不是面对公开处决。
  • The ancient physician demonstrated how to precisely open a vein for therapeutic purposes.古代医生演示了如何精确地切开静脉以进行治疗。