vitals
英 ['vaɪt(ə)lz]
美 ['vaɪt(ə)lz]
n. (维持生命的)重要器官
牛津词典
noun
- (维持生命的)重要器官
the organs of the body that are essential for staying alive, for example the brain, heart, lungs, etc.
英英释义
noun
- a bodily organ that is essential for life
双语例句
- Your doctor will check your weight, blood pressure, urine, and other vitals.
你的医生会查你的体重、血压、尿液和其他重要器官。 - Bureaucracy may be said as a disease in our very vitals.
官僚主义可说是我们的心腹之患。 - His vitals are good. he's gonna make it.
他的器官没事。他会做到的。 - Languidly, and with no thought of going in, I watched him, his hard little body, skinny and bare, saw him wince slightly as he pulled up around his vitals the small, soggy, icy garment.
我不想下水,懒洋洋地望着他,他的光裸的身躯瘦小而结实,穿上冰凉潮湿的短裤时,轻微地打起冷颤。 - Energy is a foundation of the national development and it is the vitals of the national economy.
能源是一个国家发展的基础,是国民经济的命脉。 - Vitals were taken through the open window.
重要的都是从开着的车窗拿出来的。 - Patient vitals can be located in a centralized repository, which can be accessed and processed by authorized personnel.
患病信息可以集中放在信息库,由经授权的人员存取和处理。 - Either vitals had a problem the metropolis is lack of power.
任一重要器官有了问题都会乏力的。 - We have shunned all the defects which unceasingly preyed on the vitals and destroyed the ancient Republics.
我们已避免了所有那些不停地危及利害,颠覆古代共和国的缺陷。 - The disease has attacked the vitals--beyond cure.
病入膏肓。