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aerobic

/ai-roh-bik/US // ɛəˈroʊ bɪk //UK // (ɛəˈrəʊbɪk) //

有氧,有氧的,好氧,有氧运动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life.
    • : pertaining to or caused by the presence of oxygen.
    • : of or utilizing the principles of aerobics: aerobic exercises; aerobic dances.

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Examples

  • You could also center your workouts around aerobic, anaerobic, resistance, and flexibility training, says Yuri Feito, an associate professor of exercise science at Kennesaw State University.

  • Morono and his colleagues wondered if this oxygen might allow aerobic, or oxygen-loving, microbes in the sediment to hang on, waiting for their next meal.

  • The aerobic microbes turned out to be a highly diverse group.

  • As an athlete starts out, there are enough low-hanging aerobic fruit that consistently faster running may be rewarded.

  • So Morono and colleagues wondered whether any aerobic, or oxygen-liking, microbes found there might be revivable.

  • But his voice never seems to crack or weaken, and he's always in motion—jiggling, aerobic walking, jumping, dancing.

  • But the science reveals that aerobic training is the best form of exercise for weight loss.

  • Over-training is the result of systemic inflammation and under-recovery—not aerobic exercise.

  • My hypnotic trip is the highly oxygenated state of aerobic exercise.

  • My inventing time is all done under the influence of aerobic exercise.

  • (c) The number of aerobic organisms "growing at 37° C." present per gramme of the soil.

  • (a) The number of aerobic micro-organisms present per gramme of the soil.

  • Gradually, as decay progresses, the aerobic organisms increase in number.

  • Anaerobic species usually require little oxygen, but aerobic species a free supply.

  • It is one of the aerobic ferments, and is present in what is known as the "mother" of vinegar and is secreted by it.