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单词 caloric
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Definition of caloric in English:

caloric

adjective kəˈlɒrɪkˈkalərɪk
North American technical
  • Relating to heat; calorific.

    〈主北美或技〉(与)热(有关)的;生热的

    a caloric value of 7 calories per gram

    每克七卡热量。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter.
    • Allow your body to adapt to this new caloric level for seven to 10 days before bumping up calories a second time.
    • You can lose about 1 pound every two months by achieving a caloric deficit of only 60-100 calories a day.
    • A bowl of healthy soup gives you the biggest value for your caloric buck and keeps you from overeating during your main course.
    • A test called a caloric test is done by putting warm and cold water into the each ear in turn.
    • Learn about the caloric value of food, and cut down on calories.
    • Due to the low caloric intake and high energy output, my body shut down and would not respond to anything - hours of cardio, weight training, track work.
    • Despite the publication of these results, the caloric theory of heat persisted.
    • They were left to rest for one hour in the same room and had free access to a standard assortment of food of known caloric values.
    • During the past 20 years, Americans have increased their daily caloric intake by 150 to 299 calories per day.
    • A common impulse among those who are overweight is to go on a diet in an attempt to reduce caloric intake to the level of caloric use.
    • When there is an imbalance between caloric intake and energy expenditure, the excess is stored as fat.
    • All-natural peanut butter is a favorite with bodybuilders because it boosts energy and meets caloric requirements.
    • Lifestyle changes consist of numerous types of behavioral modification, including decreasing caloric intake and increasing calories spent.
    • As single base powders, they also exhibit a lower caloric value as compared to spherical propellants.
    • Know, also, the caloric value of the protein you eat.
    • At that time, it became already evident that coal is unsuitable for this purpose, due to its too low caloric value and too high sulphur content.
    • It is important to maintain caloric intake that matches caloric cost in order to avoid rapid weight loss.
    • Regular activity helps maintain a healthy body weight by balancing caloric intake with energy expenditure.
    • 1hour exercise every morning, low low caloric intake, and if I feel stressed I go to the gym and take it out on the machines there.
noun kəˈlɒrɪkˈkalərɪk
mass noun
  • A hypothetical fluid substance formerly thought to be responsible for the phenomena of heat.

    〔物理〕〈史〉热质

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One response of scientists was to reinterpret caloric as a quality of substance - the average kinetic energy of its constituent particles - rather than as a substance itself.
    • For such a philosopher, mathematical objects would go the way of witches and caloric, and mathematics itself would go the way of alchemy - discarded as intellectual refuse.
    • Among them were theories which assumed that heat was a material substance, called caloric.
    • The basic misconception was that caloric was a conserved substance, that is it could ‘neither be created nor destroyed’.
    • When oxygen reacted with metals to form calxes, caloric was released, and in consequence the oxygen became dense and heavy.

Derivatives

  • calorically

  • adverb
    • The meal that I eat outside of my prepared meals will be calorically consistent with my recommended daily limit and will include vegetables of some sort.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Shortages can occur even with balanced and calorically sufficient diets, indicating the need for supplementation.
      • Consuming complex carbs, such as potatoes and rice, is also beneficial because they not only have fiber, but they are also less calorically dense than meats such as chicken and beef.
      • Fat may be problematic because it's so calorically dense.
      • One thing we discovered while working on the National Geographic article is that within a few seconds a great white can determine whether what they've bitten is calorically economical.

Origin

Late 18th century (as a noun): from French calorique, from Latin calor 'heat'.

Definition of caloric in US English:

caloric

adjective
North American technical
  • Relating to heat; calorific.

    〈主北美或技〉(与)热(有关)的;生热的

    a caloric value of 7 calories per gram

    每克七卡热量。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Learn about the caloric value of food, and cut down on calories.
    • You can lose about 1 pound every two months by achieving a caloric deficit of only 60-100 calories a day.
    • Know, also, the caloric value of the protein you eat.
    • Allow your body to adapt to this new caloric level for seven to 10 days before bumping up calories a second time.
    • As single base powders, they also exhibit a lower caloric value as compared to spherical propellants.
    • When there is an imbalance between caloric intake and energy expenditure, the excess is stored as fat.
    • All-natural peanut butter is a favorite with bodybuilders because it boosts energy and meets caloric requirements.
    • It is important to maintain caloric intake that matches caloric cost in order to avoid rapid weight loss.
    • During the past 20 years, Americans have increased their daily caloric intake by 150 to 299 calories per day.
    • Due to the low caloric intake and high energy output, my body shut down and would not respond to anything - hours of cardio, weight training, track work.
    • Lifestyle changes consist of numerous types of behavioral modification, including decreasing caloric intake and increasing calories spent.
    • Regular activity helps maintain a healthy body weight by balancing caloric intake with energy expenditure.
    • A test called a caloric test is done by putting warm and cold water into the each ear in turn.
    • Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter.
    • They were left to rest for one hour in the same room and had free access to a standard assortment of food of known caloric values.
    • At that time, it became already evident that coal is unsuitable for this purpose, due to its too low caloric value and too high sulphur content.
    • Despite the publication of these results, the caloric theory of heat persisted.
    • 1hour exercise every morning, low low caloric intake, and if I feel stressed I go to the gym and take it out on the machines there.
    • A common impulse among those who are overweight is to go on a diet in an attempt to reduce caloric intake to the level of caloric use.
    • A bowl of healthy soup gives you the biggest value for your caloric buck and keeps you from overeating during your main course.
noun
  • (in the late 18th and early 19th centuries) a hypothetical fluid substance that was thought to be responsible for the phenomena of heat.

    〔物理〕〈史〉热质

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One response of scientists was to reinterpret caloric as a quality of substance - the average kinetic energy of its constituent particles - rather than as a substance itself.
    • Among them were theories which assumed that heat was a material substance, called caloric.
    • The basic misconception was that caloric was a conserved substance, that is it could ‘neither be created nor destroyed’.
    • For such a philosopher, mathematical objects would go the way of witches and caloric, and mathematics itself would go the way of alchemy - discarded as intellectual refuse.
    • When oxygen reacted with metals to form calxes, caloric was released, and in consequence the oxygen became dense and heavy.

Origin

Late 18th century (as a noun): from French calorique, from Latin calor ‘heat’.

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