vein
vein
veɪn
vein
British pronunciation
/vˈe‍ɪn/

Definición y significado de "vein"en inglés

01

vena

any tube or vessel that carries blood to one's heart
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vein definition and meaning
example
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Veins help move blood from the legs and arms back to the heart.
Las venas ayudan a mover la sangre desde las piernas y los brazos de vuelta al corazón.
Blood clots can form in veins, which can be dangerous if they travel to other parts of the body.
Los coágulos de sangre pueden formarse en las venas, lo que puede ser peligroso si viajan a otras partes del cuerpo.
02

nervadura, vena

a rigid, branching structure that provides support and strength to the wing, allowing for controlled flight
example
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The dragonfly 's wing veins create a delicate lattice.
Entomologists study the pattern of veins on butterfly wings.
03

vena, estilo

a distinctive style or manner
example
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The poem was written in a humorous vein.
She spoke in a reflective vein during the lecture.
04

vena, filón

a layer of ore between layers of rock
example
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The miners extracted gold from a vein in the mountain.
The vein of silver ran deep underground.
05

nervadura, vena

any of the vascular bundles or ribs that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ
example
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The leaf 's veins transport water and nutrients.
Maple leaves have prominent veins visible on both sides.
to vein
01

venear, marcar con venas

make a veinlike pattern
example
Ejemplos
The artist veined the leaves with fine ink lines.
Chocolate can be veined with caramel for decoration.
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