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bạch huyết cầu

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The Vietnamese word "bạch huyết cầu" translates to "leucocyte" in English. This term refers to white blood cells, which are an essential part of the immune system. They help the body fight infections and other diseases.

Explanation:
  • What it is: "Bạch huyết cầu" refers to a type of cell in our blood that helps protect our body from illness. When you get sick, your body produces more of these cells to help you recover.
Usage Instructions:
  • In conversation: You can use "bạch huyết cầu" when talking about health, medicine, or the immune system.
Example:
  • "Khi cơ thể bị nhiễm trùng, số lượng bạch huyết cầu sẽ tăng lên." (When the body is infected, the number of white blood cells will increase.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In medical contexts, you might encounter terms like "bạch huyết cầu lympho" (lymphocyte) or "bạch huyết cầu đa nhân" (neutrophil), which refer to specific types of white blood cells.
Word Variants:
  • Bạch cầu: This is a shorter, more informal version of "bạch huyết cầu" and is commonly used in everyday conversation.
  • Bạch huyết: This term can refer to the lymphatic system or lymph fluid, which is related but not exactly the same as "bạch huyết cầu."
Different Meanings:
  • While "bạch huyết cầu" specifically refers to white blood cells, the term "bạch cầu" can sometimes be used broadly to refer to all types of white blood cells.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "bạch huyết cầu," but you might encounter related terms like "huyết cầu" (blood cells) in different contexts.
noun
  1. Leucocyte

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