hypoxaemia
noun /ˌhaɪpɒkˈsiːmiə/
/ˌhaɪpɑːkˈsiːmiə/
(British English) (North American English hypoxemia)
[uncountable] (medical- a lower than normal amount of oxygen in the blood
低氧血;低氧血症 词源late 19th cent.: from hypo- (denoting an element in a low valency) + oxygen + -aemia, relating to blood.