dietetic
/dahy-i-tet-ik/US // ˌdaɪ ɪˈtɛt ɪk //UK // (ˌdaɪɪˈtɛtɪk) //
营养学,营养师,饮食学,营养学家
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
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Also di·e·tet·i·cal.
- : pertaining to diet or to regulation of the use of food.
- : prepared or suitable for special diets, especially those requiring a restricted sugar intake: a jar of dietetic jelly.
n.名词 noun
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- : dietetics, the science concerned with the nutritional planning and preparation of foods.
Examples
In 1906, Frederick Gowland Hopkins of Cambridge University challenged his colleagues to learn more about what he called “unsuspected dietetic factors” in an organism’s health.
It must be made perfectly clear, said the bishop, that Christianity was a religion, and not a dietetic dogma.
The vestry declined to compromise, and insisted on allowing tobacco as a non-dietetic indulgence.
For instance the three departments of medicine are the rhetorical, the dietetic, and the surgical and pharmaceutical.
Excess of starch, so my experience has convinced me, is the deadliest of all dietetic errors.
This brings up my dietetic history, to the period at which it commences, in the letter to Dr. North.
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