calorie / ˈkæl ə ri /

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calorie 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cal·o·ries.

  1. Thermodynamics. Also called gram calorie, small calorie. an amount of heat exactly equal to 4.1840 joules. Abbreviation: calkilocalorie. Abbreviation: Cal
  2. Physiology. a unit equal to the kilocalorie, used to express the heat output of an organism and the fuel or energy value of food.a quantity of food capable of producing such an amount of energy.

更多calorie例句

  1. On average, we use about 100 calories per mile when running, depending upon run pace and body mass.
  2. This sweet treat represents life-saving calories at one of the roughest times of the year for survival, but it’s also great for everyday culinary uses.
  3. So people need to get some of their calories from fat and carbohydrates.
  4. That means that, per calorie, the plant-based nuggets actually have less protein and more saturated fat than regular chicken tenders.
  5. Rachel is a 24-year-old obsessed with counting her calories.
  6. Related: Low-Calorie Foods That Will Actually Fill You Up 3.
  7. So turning to calorie-free, “diet-friendly” alternatives makes sense, right?
  8. Found in tons of foods, these zero-calorie sugar substitutes have taken the U.S. market by storm.
  9. And evidence continues to mount against zero-calorie additives.
  10. After missing that mark with the empty-calorie fluff of Salem, WGN is nailing it with Manhattan.
  11. A Calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water from zero to one degree Centigrade.
  12. A calorie is the heat unit used in the estimation of the fuel value of various foods.
  13. The calorie nevertheless is not a food substance, it is the unit by which energy-giving heat is measured.
  14. A Calorie is the amount of heat required to raise one kilogram of water 1° Centigrade or one pound of water 4° Fahrenheit.
  15. A person in bed for twenty-four hours will require about 0.5 Calorie per pound per hour to prevent use of body material for fuel.