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satiety

/suh-tahy-i-tee/US // səˈtaɪ ɪ ti //UK // (səˈtaɪɪtɪ) //

饱腹感,饱食,饱腹,饱足感

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being satiated; surfeit.

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Examples

  • It doesn’t account for how different foods affect your hormones, nutrient needs and satiety levels.

  • Hall made a point of highlighting the fact that, on the keto diet, consumption dropped by 300 daily calories in the second week, possibly because of a satiety effect kicking in.

  • Estrogen loss also slows your metabolism and messes with your hunger and satiety signals.

  • Fiber, protein and healthy fats all contribute to satiety,” Begun says, “meaning they fill us up on smaller portion sizes.

  • Instead, give yourself this satiety-boost to gain fullness and control.

  • The key here, in my clinical experience, is to recover satiety first.

  • Short-term signals of satiety arise directly from the meal you just consumed.

  • Miss Thangue replied, impulsively, "I have often wondered if you numbered satiety among your complexities!"

  • You might have felt you got a little nearer to him on guessing that in so peopled a circle satiety was never far from him.

  • When the charm of novelty and uncertainty is removed, there is danger of satiety.

  • Yahya replied: "Enough to get over hunger and not enough to attain satiety."

  • Man prepares for privation by satiety, and finishes his sins thoroughly before he begins to repent.