bloodwork

IPA/ˈblʌd ˌwɜːk/
IPA/ˈblʌd ˌwɝːk/

bloodwork — noun

1. medical tests carried out on a sample of blood to check a person's health, diagn

1.名詞B2
釋義

medical tests carried out on a sample of blood to check a person's health, diagnose illness, or monitor a known condition

例句

Putri's bloodwork showed low iron, so the doctor gave her iron pills.

possessive: someone's bloodwork showed [result]

Faisal went to the clinic early to have his bloodwork done.

collocation: have bloodwork done

同義詞
  • blood test

    more common and general; a blood test can be a single test, while bloodwork often suggests a full set

  • blood panel

    a specific, named set of tests ordered together by a doctor

  • blood screening

    testing for a particular disease or condition in a group of people

文法句型

have bloodwork done

run bloodwork on someone

常見錯誤

The doctor asked for a bloodwork.
The doctor asked for bloodwork.
💡'bloodwork' is uncountable; do not use 'a' before it.