circulatory

英[ˌsɜːkjə'leɪtəri] 美['sɜːrkjələtɔːri]
  • adj. 循环的;循环系统的
  • circannian adj.以一年为一周期的
  • circassia 切尔卡西亚[苏联高加索西北部一地区]
  • circassian n.切尔克斯人(前苏联高加索部落人);切尔克斯语adj.切尔克斯的
  • circe n.[希神]女妖锡西
  • circean adj.喀尔刻(荷马史诗中的美丽仙女;会巫术)的;使人着迷的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 流通的
    2. 环流的
    3. 循环的(指有关人体血液循环的)
    4. 循环系统的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. of or relating to circulation

  2. relating to circulatory system or to circulation of the blood

1. He died of circulatory failure.
他死于血液循环衰竭.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Circulatory complications occur because of the effects of anesthesia.
循环并发症的出现是由麻醉作用所导致的.

来自辞典例句

3. Because of their general circulatory nature, these are referred to as eddy currents.
因为它们的这一环流性质, 故称之为涡流.

来自辞典例句

4. It is ultimately washed ashore in the spleen, the junkyard of the circulatory system.
最后,它被冲到循环系统的废弃物堆积场--脾脏.

来自辞典例句

5. Conclusion The portal hypertensive rats were in hyperdynamic circulatory state ( HCS ).
结论门脉高压症大鼠存在高动力循环状态 ( HCS ).

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Your circulatory system circulates blood throughout your body.
      循环系统使血液在全身循环流动。
    2. It is said that this disease can destroy the human blood circulatory system.
      据说这种疾病会破环人体的血液循环系统。
    3. Rapid deconditioning of the circulatory system can occur as a result of bed rest.
      由于卧床,循环系统适应功能迅速下降。
    4. This is the value basis of circulatory economy industrial chain.
      这种收益空间就是循环经济产业链的价值基础。