platelet
platelet — 名詞
- plateletsingular
- plateletsplural
1. a tiny disc-shaped fragment in your blood that helps form a clot when a blood ve
血小板
血液中幫助凝血的小型細胞片段
a tiny disc-shaped fragment in your blood that helps form a clot when a blood vessel is damaged, stopping or preventing bleeding
After the crash, the doctors checked Elena's platelet count because she was bleeding inside.
事故發生後,醫生檢查了Elena的血小板數值,因為她的體內正在出血。
collocation: platelet count
Platelets are tiny disc-shaped fragments that travel in the blood and clump at a wound.
血小板是血液中微小的盤狀碎片,會聚集在傷口處幫助止血。
pattern: Platelets + verb (clump together, travel)
The nurse explained that giving platelets takes longer than giving whole blood.
護理師解釋說,捐血小板比捐全血需要更久的時間。
A low platelet count can make it dangerous for a person to have surgery.
血小板數值過低可能讓病患進行手術時有風險。
Every two months, Diego visits the blood bank to donate his platelets.
每兩個月,Diego會到捐血中心捐血小板。
- thrombocyte
the technical medical term for a platelet, used mainly in academic textbooks and research papers
用法筆記
Platelet is almost always used in the plural (platelets) when talking about the cells themselves. The singular appears most often in the compound phrase 'platelet count', which refers to the number of platelets in a volume of blood.