jugular 英 [ˈdʒʌgjələ(r)]   美 [ˈdʒʌɡjəlɚ]

jugular

jugular  英 [ˈdʒʌgjələ(r)] 美 [ˈdʒʌɡjəlɚ]

adj. 颈静脉的;颈部的;咽喉的  n. 颈静脉 

名词复数:jugulars 

"Whereas we go for capillaries, they'll go for the jugular," said Freeman. 弗里曼称:“如果说我们动的是毛细血管,他们动的则是颈静脉。”
If you miss the jugular, it's just going to bleed and bleed and bleed and suffer. 如果你没割到颈静脉,鸡就会不停的流血,流血,流血,非常痛苦。

  • Jugular is short for “jugular vein,” the major vein that brings blood from your head to your heart. You can also call any vulnerable area the jugular.
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  • adj. 颈静脉的;颈部的;咽喉的
  • n. 颈静脉
  • 1. "Whereas we go for capillaries, they'll go for the jugular," said Freeman.

    弗里曼称:“如果说我们动的是毛细血管,他们动的则是颈静脉。”

  • 2. If you miss the jugular, it's just going to bleed and bleed and bleed and suffer.

    如果你没割到颈静脉,鸡就会不停的流血,流血,流血,非常痛苦。

  • 3. “China's jugular is, at this stage, controlled by the US navy,” he says.

    “眼下,中国的咽喉为美国海军所控制,”他表示。

  • jugular (adj.) 1590s, "pertaining to the throat or neck" (especially and originally in reference to the great veins of the neck), from Modern Latin jugularis, from Latin iugulum "collarbone, throat, neck," diminutive of iugum "yoke" (from PIE root *yeug- "to join"). As a noun, 1610s, short for jugular vein.
jugu·lar / ˈdʒʌɡjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒʌɡjələr / ( also ˌjugular ˈvein ) noun any of the three large veinsin the neck that carry blood from the head towards the heart 颈静脉 IDIOM go for the ˈjugular ( informal) to attack sb's weakest point during a discussion, in an aggressive way (讨论中咄咄逼人地)抨击对方的致命弱点,攻其要害 jugular jugulars jugu·lar / ˈdʒʌɡjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒʌɡjələr /
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