basilic
basilic — 形容詞
- basilicpositive
- more basiliccomparative
- most basilicsuperlative
1. in anatomy, describing a large vein that runs up the inner side of the arm.
貴要的
形容手臂內側的大靜脈
in anatomy, describing a large vein that runs up the inner side of the arm.
Nurse Aarav carefully slid the needle into the patient's basilic vein.
護理師 Aarav 小心地將針頭插入病人的貴要靜脈。
basilic + vein: the standard medical collocation
Doctors often draw blood from the basilic vein near the elbow.
醫生常從手肘附近的貴要靜脈抽血。
The basilic vein runs along the inner side of the upper arm.
貴要靜脈沿著上臂內側往上延伸。
During surgery, Beatrix found the basilic vein and fed in a thin tube.
手術中,Beatrix 找到貴要靜脈,並放入一條細管。
Medical students learn that the basilic vein lies close to the skin.
醫學生學到貴要靜脈的位置很靠近皮膚。
文法句型
basilic + vein
用法筆記
Used only before a noun, almost always 'vein'; there is no common predicative use such as 'the vein is basilic'.
常見錯誤
basilic — 名詞
1. an older word for a basilica: a large, important Christian church, or in ancient
大教堂;會堂
古羅馬的大會堂,或大型教堂
an older word for a basilica: a large, important Christian church, or in ancient Rome a great hall used for law courts and public business.
Roya visited the ancient basilic in Rome to admire its tall stone columns.
Roya 參觀了羅馬一座古老的大教堂,欣賞它高聳的石柱。
basilic used as a noun, meaning a basilica
The old basilic served as a court where Roman judges heard cases.
這座古老的會堂曾是羅馬法官審理案件的法庭。
Pilgrims gathered inside the grand basilic to pray before the morning service.
朝聖者聚集在宏偉的大教堂裡,在晨禱前祈禱。
Diego photographed the marble floor and gold ceiling of the city's famous basilic.
Diego 拍下了這座城市著名大教堂的大理石地板與金色天花板。
Asher's grandfather helped repair the roof of the medieval basilic after the storm.
Asher 的祖父在暴風雨後幫忙修補這座中世紀大教堂的屋頂。
用法筆記
An old-fashioned spelling; modern English almost always uses 'basilica' for this meaning.