microvessel
/-ˈves-əl/ (ame, mw)
microvessel — 名詞
1. Any of the smallest blood vessels inside the body — such as capillaries, arterio
微血管
體內最細小的血管
Any of the smallest blood vessels inside the body — such as capillaries, arterioles, and venules — that carry blood through organs and tissues and allow oxygen, nutrients, and waste products to pass between the blood and the cells.
The surgeon examined the microvessels in Mrs. Park's retina for signs of diabetic damage.
外科醫師檢查朴太太視網膜中的微血管,尋找糖尿病損傷的跡象。
collocation: microvessels in + body part
In healthy muscle tissue, microvessels form a dense network that supplies every cell with oxygen and glucose.
在健康的肌肉組織中,微血管會形成密集的網絡,為每個細胞供應氧氣和葡萄糖。
Using a dye, Dr. Okafor tracked blood cells through the microvessels of a healing wound.
Okafor 醫師使用染劑,追蹤血液細胞在癒合傷口微血管中的流動情況。
A research team at Seoul National University found that exercise increases microvessels in heart muscle.
首爾大學的一個研究團隊發現,運動能增加心臟肌肉中的微血管。
Dr. Kim observed that microvessels in Mr. Okonkwo's kidney were severely blocked.
Kim 醫師發現 Okonkwo 先生腎臟中的微血管已嚴重阻塞。
- small blood vessel
everyday non-technical term covering all tiny vessels; broader than microvessel
- capillary
narrower — refers specifically to the smallest type of microvessel where gas exchange occurs
- macrovessel
a large blood vessel such as an artery or vein, as opposed to a tiny one
用法筆記
This term is almost exclusively used in medical and biological research writing. In everyday conversation, speakers generally refer to 'small blood vessels' instead.