ex·trav·a·sate /ɪkˈstrævəˌset, ˌzet/
(vt.)使從脈管中溢出(vi.)溢出滲出物
ex·trav·a·sate /ɪkˈstrævəˌset, ˌzet/ 動詞
外滲,外滲物
Ex·trav·a·sate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Extravasated p. pr. & vb. n. Extravasating ] To force or let out of the proper vessels or arteries, as blood.
Ex·trav·a·sate v. i. Physiol. To pass by infiltration or effusion from the normal channel, such as a blood vessel or a lymphatic, into the surrounding tissue; -- said of blood, lymph, etc.
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extravasate
v 1: force out or cause to escape from a proper vessel or channel
2: become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius
erupts once in a while" [syn: erupt, belch]
3: geology: cause molten material, such as lava, to pour forth