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veinBrE /veɪn/NAmE /veɪn/ noun [C] any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart 静脉◆the jugular vein 颈静脉 ➡ compare artery (1) ➡ see also deep vein thrombosis, varicose vein [C] any of the very thin tubes that form the frame of a leaf or an insect's wing 叶脉;翅脉 [C] a narrow strip of a different colour in some types of stone, wood and cheese 纹理;纹路;条纹 [C] a thin layer of minerals or metal contained in rock 矿脉;矿脉床;矿层;岩脉 SYN seam ◆a vein of gold 金矿脉 [sing.] ~ (of sth) an amount of a particular quality or feature in sth (某种素质或特征的)量◆They had tapped a rich vein of information in his secretary. 他们从他的秘书那里摸到了大量信息。 [sing., U] a particular style or manner 风格;方式◆A number of other people commented in a similar vein. 其他一些人也以类似的腔调评论。◆'And that's not all,' he continued in angry vein. “那还不算全部呢。” 他生气地继续说道。 |