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nourishment

/nur-ish-muhnt, nuhr-/US // ˈnɜr ɪʃ mənt, ˈnʌr- //UK // (ˈnʌrɪʃmənt) //

滋养,营养,营养品,滋养品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
    • : the act of nourishing.
    • : the state of being nourished.
    • : a process, system, method, etc., of providing or administering nourishment: a treatise on the nourishment of international trade.

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Examples

  • We want the words “We’re All Worthy” to be synonymous with plant-based nourishment and self-worth for all.

  • Food quickly becomes a source of stress and shame, rather than nourishment and pleasure.

  • Now, I find it helpful to view cooking more practically through a lens of sustenance and nourishment, a way to get my body through these extremely difficult, and hopefully final, months of the pandemic.

  • The upheaval of our daily routines means each of us has had to redefine what joy and nourishment looks like in this moment.

  • Many of your favorite name brand foods will fit the bill as shelf-stable nourishment.

  • Death by pills or lethal injection might be unnatural, but she believes that declining nourishment and medications is not.

  • Could this new beverage be the next phase in human nourishment?

  • The human soul is an ocean tossed by storms of passion, deep and bottomless in its need for succor and nourishment.

  • Even if they found shelter from the sun each morning, could the same be said for nourishment?

  • The novel is set at a time of scarcity, and all of the characters fret about nourishment.

  • The soil is sandy, and affords but little nourishment to the stunted trees with which it is furnished.

  • Half the army was in hospital from want of proper nourishment and commonsense sanitation.

  • For there is no intellectual power that is so directly quickened and strengthened by any nourishment as imagination is by wine.

  • Dont you know how soon roses fade after they are rudely torn from the protection and nourishment of the parent stem?

  • It was well that grannie should sleep, but in her utter weakness it was also necessary that she should have nourishment often.