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steroid

/steer-oid, ster-/US // ˈstɪər ɔɪd, ˈstɛr- //UK // (ˈstɪərɔɪd, ˈstɛr-) //

类固醇,类固醇化合物,类固醇激素,类固醇药物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
    • : anabolic steroid.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also ste·roi·dal [sti-roid-l, ste-]. /stɪˈrɔɪd l, stɛ-/. pertaining to or characteristic of a steroid.

Examples

  • So far, Bonds had gained one vote on net, while Clemens had seen no net change — a level of stability attributable to the fact that both sides of the steroid debate are intractably dug in at this point.

  • While Barry Bonds broke his home run record in 2007, under suspicion of steroid use, Aaron remains the all-time leader in career RBIs and total bases.

  • In Wednesday’s interview, she made that claim publicly, noting that there are people who say that steroids can have an impact on one’s thinking.

  • Until the last few days, that is, when polls began spiking like they had just taken steroids and were suddenly feeling better than they had in 20 years.

  • At this point, steroid therapy or Dexamethasone is the most effective treatment to reduce mortality from infection.

  • Usually time and more time will clear this up, though once in a while, a person may require some steroid drops.

  • Whether it was surging steroid use, or the way AstroTurf could wreck ACL joints, there was always something to fix.

  • The “steroid years,” 2001–2003, were some of the best statistically of your career.

  • First of all, HGH is not a steroid, though the term “steroid” has come to be used interchangeably and incorrectly with PEDs.

  • The anonymous blog Tennis Has a Steroid Problem has a laundry list of “evidence” against the 27-year-old Spaniard.