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单词 perfuse
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perfuse


per·fuse

P0190200 (pər-fyo͞oz′)tr.v. per·fused, per·fus·ing, per·fus·es 1. To coat or permeate with liquid, color, or light; suffuse.2. To pour or diffuse (a liquid, for example) over or through something.
[Latin perfundere, perfūs-, to pour over : per-, per- + fundere, to pour; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.]
per·fu′sive (pər-fyo͞o′sĭv, -zĭv) adj.

perfuse

(pəˈfjuːz) vb (tr) 1. to suffuse or permeate (a liquid, colour, etc) through or over (something)2. (Surgery) surgery to pass (a fluid) through organ tissue to ensure adequate exchange of oxygen and carbon monoxide[C16: from Latin perfūsus wetted, from perfundere to pour over, from per- + fundere to pour] perˈfused adj perˈfusion n perˈfusionist n perˈfusive adj

per•fuse

(pərˈfyuz)

v.t. -fused, -fus•ing. 1. to overspread with moisture, color, etc.; suffuse. 2. to diffuse (a liquid, color, etc.) through or over something. 3. to pass (fluid) through blood vessels or the lymphatic system to an organ or tissue. [1520–30; < Latin perfūsus, past participle of perfundere to drench, flood. See per-, fuse2] per•fu′sion (-ˈfyu ʒən) n. per•fu′sive (-sɪv) adj.

perfuse


Past participle: perfused
Gerund: perfusing
Imperative
perfuse
perfuse
Present
I perfuse
you perfuse
he/she/it perfuses
we perfuse
you perfuse
they perfuse
Preterite
I perfused
you perfused
he/she/it perfused
we perfused
you perfused
they perfused
Present Continuous
I am perfusing
you are perfusing
he/she/it is perfusing
we are perfusing
you are perfusing
they are perfusing
Present Perfect
I have perfused
you have perfused
he/she/it has perfused
we have perfused
you have perfused
they have perfused
Past Continuous
I was perfusing
you were perfusing
he/she/it was perfusing
we were perfusing
you were perfusing
they were perfusing
Past Perfect
I had perfused
you had perfused
he/she/it had perfused
we had perfused
you had perfused
they had perfused
Future
I will perfuse
you will perfuse
he/she/it will perfuse
we will perfuse
you will perfuse
they will perfuse
Future Perfect
I will have perfused
you will have perfused
he/she/it will have perfused
we will have perfused
you will have perfused
they will have perfused
Future Continuous
I will be perfusing
you will be perfusing
he/she/it will be perfusing
we will be perfusing
you will be perfusing
they will be perfusing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been perfusing
you have been perfusing
he/she/it has been perfusing
we have been perfusing
you have been perfusing
they have been perfusing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been perfusing
you will have been perfusing
he/she/it will have been perfusing
we will have been perfusing
you will have been perfusing
they will have been perfusing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been perfusing
you had been perfusing
he/she/it had been perfusing
we had been perfusing
you had been perfusing
they had been perfusing
Conditional
I would perfuse
you would perfuse
he/she/it would perfuse
we would perfuse
you would perfuse
they would perfuse
Past Conditional
I would have perfused
you would have perfused
he/she/it would have perfused
we would have perfused
you would have perfused
they would have perfused
Thesaurus
Verb1.perfuse - force a fluid through (a body part or tissue); "perfuse a liver with a salt solution"flush - cause to flow or flood with or as if with water; "flush the meadows"
2.perfuse - cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across; "The sky was suffused with a warm pink color"suffuseflush - cause to flow or flood with or as if with water; "flush the meadows"

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perfuse


per·fuse

(per-fyŭs'), To force blood or other fluid to flow from the artery through the vascular bed of a tissue or to flow through the lumen of a hollow structure (for example, an isolated renal tubule). Compare: perifuse, superfuse. [L. perfusio, fr. per- + fusio, a pouring]

per·fuse

(pĕr-fyūz') To force blood or other fluid to flow from an artery through the vascular bed of a tissue or to flow through the lumen of a hollow structure (e.g., an isolated renal tubule). [L. perfusio, fr. per- + fusio, a pouring]

perfuse

(pĕr-fūz′) [L. perfundere, to moisten (all over)] To force or instill (fluids) into an organ or a vessel.

perfuse


  • verb

Synonyms for perfuse

verb force a fluid through (a body part or tissue)

Related Words

  • flush

verb cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across

Synonyms

  • suffuse

Related Words

  • flush
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