英语词组“blood pressure”的意思是血压,读音为:英 [ˈblʌd ˈpreʃə(r)];美 [ˈblʌd ˈpreʃər]。例句如下:
1. She had a blood pressure reading of 180 over 100. 她的血压是180/100。
2. A sudden rise in blood pressure can cause a heart attack. 血压突然升高会引起心脏病发作。
3. I took his blood pressure and he was reading a high blood pressure. 我给他量了血压,显示他的血压偏高。
4. I didn't sleep well, due to a problem with my blood pressure. 由于血压问题我没睡好。
5. When we lifted him, he collapsed and blood gushed from his injured shoulder. The blood pressure reading was sky-high. 抬他时,他瘫倒在地,肩部伤口流血,血压爆表。
6. Taking one's blood pressure before starting the session usually acts as a surprise at a stifled grimace for people when the measurement proves a tad on the high side, alarmingly high sometimes for seniors above a certain age or anyone in otherwise healthy health status at first appears just minor head pressure could well represent genuine bodily trauma resulting from fist flare up and alter. 测量血压的时候如果稍高一点,往往使那些初看起来很健康的人感惊讶或受惊吓。当结果让人惊讶,特别是老年人的话,那有可能他们比一般人大,甚至会在争执过程中他们本身可能是更脆弱的年龄人群也参与争执的;或者是有的高人体型壮硕或者本来就有的其他疾病在争执中更容易表现出伤痕累累来。
7. When the patient was finally calm, his blood pressure dropped. 当病人最终平静下来后,他的血压下降了。
8. I don't know if it was the sight of my mother or just a reaction to the medication, but my blood pressure was through the roof. 不知道是因为看到妈妈还是药物反应的原因,我的血压突然升高了。
9. It was during the test that her blood pressure skyrocketed. 做检查时她的血压突然升得很高。
10. After she lost her job, her blood pressure soared. 她失业后,血压骤然升高。