nutrition / nuˈtrɪʃ ən, nyu- /

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nutrition 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished.
  2. the science or study of, or a course of study in, nutrition, especially of humans.
  3. the process by which organisms take in and utilize food material.
  4. food; nutriment.
  5. the pursuit of this science as an occupation or profession.

nutrition 近义词

n. 名词 noun

food

nutrition 的近义词 8
nutrition 的反义词 2

更多nutrition例句

  1. The end result provides about 22 grams of protein, 44 grams of carbs, 17 grams of fat, and 430 calories, according to the nutrition details on the various packages I use.
  2. You can’t think about nutrition without thinking about agriculture policy.
  3. That included departments like child nutrition services, facilities, transportation and others.
  4. The increase in male height makes sense because people were presumably healthier and better fed after the pandemic, and adult height is strongly influenced by nutrition and health status during childhood.
  5. It’s something that will compete on taste, price, and nutrition — the things that people actually care about.
  6. Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures.
  7. “Most of the diseases we blame on nutrition are actually diseases of disempowerment,” Bacon said.
  8. Yet, the nutrition facts might not tell the whole story here.
  9. Portable snacks are good to have on hand, too, says Jessica Crandall, RDN, Denver Wellness & Nutrition Director.
  10. But as a nutrition-obsessed senior at Brown University, he struggled to find a protein bar he actually liked.
  11. (a) Poor nutrition, which usually accompanies unsanitary conditions, poor and insufficient food, etc.
  12. It is an induction from one of the phenomena of animated Nature,--the nutrition and production of a seed.
  13. I wonder that that force can group the atoms that we breathe, or that we assimilate by nutrition and form this charming being!
  14. Various disorders of nutrition in the early years of life express themselves in bony deformities, and the skull is not spared.
  15. All food is intended to meet the demands of respiration and nutrition, and fattening to a greater or less degree.