常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句That one step can make an enormous impact on the atmosphere and your arteries.這第一步對(duì)氣候和身體內(nèi)的動(dòng)脈都能產(chǎn)生極大的影響。The population at that time was following a pretty unhealthy diet that was not just bad for animals, but also very bad for our coronary arteries.彼時(shí)人們只是盲從非常不健康的飲食習(xí)慣,這不僅對(duì)動(dòng)物很糟糕,對(duì)于我們的冠狀動(dòng)脈等器官亦如此。While the authors speculate that an increased risk could be biologically plausible given that calcium is connected with hardening of the arteries, another expert thinks not.然而作者們覺(jué)得增加的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)在生物學(xué)上似乎是可信的,他們指出鈣跟動(dòng)脈硬化有關(guān)系,另一名專(zhuān)家卻不這樣認(rèn)為。原聲例句Doctors can also use catheters to open blocked arteries that supply blood to the heart.In another four, the CT examination showed abnormal areas where the arteries should have been.They have compared the pathways on the sculpture to the arteries in the human body.權(quán)威例句The excess insulin triggers the liver to produce an overabundance of triglycerides, which gum up already-narrow arteries.FORBES: The Unknown EpidemicNo longer are vascular doctors focusing all their attention on levels of fatty cholesterol clogging coronary arteries.FORBES: Blood WorksSo adding Zetia to Zocor in that study still should have resulted in thinner arteries.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 arteries