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unnutritious

/noo-trish-uhs, nyoo-/US // nuˈtrɪʃ əs, nyu- //UK // (njuːˈtrɪʃəs) //

没有营养的,毫无营养,毫无营养的,没有营养

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : providing nourishment, especially to a high degree; nourishing; healthful: a good, nutritious meal.

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Examples

  • For instance, inhabiting a larger tunnel system may mean more access to the nutritious tubers the mole-rats find and feed upon underground.

  • We will succeed or fail based on whether we build a complete technology platform that creates all the foods we get today from animals, but makes them more delicious, more nutritious, affordable, sustainable, and so forth.

  • We have to make something that to consumers is meat, and is more delicious, nutritious, and affordable than anything that the current technology, a cow or whatever, can produce.

  • A wide variety of nutritious, healthy seaweed types are available.

  • They’re nutritious, and in my hippie-adjacent family home, they were allowed a place on the shelf beside the muesli and nutritional yeast.

  • Meat, especially outside the park, is a nutritious but deadly alternative to pine nuts.

  • More than 15 million Americans eat unhealthy food because nutritious meals are too expensive.

  • Truer words were never spoken (except for maybe the whole "nutritious" thing).

  • "Ice cream is a nutritious and wholesome food," he declared on July 9, 1984.

  • Well, no, actually you are feeding your kids properly by giving them healthy, nutritious food, and emotional sustenance, too.

  • No food can be substituted for the well-filled udder of the parent, which is so safe, healthful, and nutritious.

  • The progeny were pushed with a full supply of nutritious food, and systematically brought to early maturity.

  • They are oleaginous, and nutritious; and are used as a substitute for almonds.

  • As an article of food, asparagus, in moderation, is both wholesome and nutritious.

  • The quinoa seeds, when boiled, are both pleasant and nutritious, but especially so when boiled in milk.