transfuse
verb uk/trænsˈfjuːz/ us/trænsˈfjuːz/
[ I or T ] medical specialized输血
to move blood, or part of the blood, from one person's body to another person's body
During the surgery, doctors transfused six pints of donated blood. 在手术过程中,医生输了6品脱的捐赠血液。
Only about a quarter of the plasma that blood banks collect is directly transfused.
Responsibility for the decision to transfuse rests with individual clinicians.
[ T ] medical specialized给…输血
to give a person a blood transfusion (= the process of moving blood, or part of the blood, from one person's body to another person's body)
He will be transfused as they do the surgery. 做手术的时候会给他输血。
None of the women transfused obtained blood from the hospital's regular supplies.
[ T ] medical specialized给…输液
to inject liquid (= put it in using a needle and syringe) into someone's blood vessel (= a tube in the body through which blood flows) to replace liquid that they have lost
Pulmonary oedema may occur when too much fluid is transfused. 输液过多时可能会发生肺水肿。