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Definition of inhibitor in English: inhibitornounɪnˈhɪbɪtəɪnˈhɪbədər 1A thing which inhibits someone or something. 阻碍物,抑制物 Example sentencesExamples - I discovered that an inhibitor on the pace of progress was that every retired respiratory specialist in the country was already working flat-out.
- Why don't we just put speed inhibitors in all new cars?
- It's an inhibitor, a barrier that we don't feel we need here in Chippenham.
- Such a move could often be viewed as a capital inhibitor.
- Legal rules may well be used presentationally, rather than being operational working rules or inhibitors.
- When those rust inhibitors lose their effectiveness, the inside of the radiator can start to corrode.
- The tort threat and the threat of criminal prosecution after a crime has been committed are the most reliable inhibitors of criminal aggression.
- The lack of enterprise space in the town is a major inhibitor to the development of new businesses.
- What's different, at least for journalists in Iraq today, is that the viciousness and brutality is a much greater inhibitor to work.
- Perhaps motorcycles should be compulsorily fitted with speed inhibitors.
- "The fear of failure is a large inhibitor to risk-taking, creative thought and behaviour," she said.
- ‘We do not see the initial cost of the deal as an inhibitor to longer-term shareholder returns,’ he said.
- But in the end these elements only really came into play in the final episode and they weren't really inhibitors.
- 1.1 A substance which slows down or prevents a particular chemical reaction or other process or which reduces the activity of a particular reactant, catalyst, or enzyme.
抑制剂,阻化剂 Example sentencesExamples - The underlying mechanisms by which angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors prevent vascular events have been discussed widely.
- Several nucleoside-based inhibitors of these viral enzymes, including that of the HIV virus, also typically show modest inhibition of telomere synthesis.
- Moreover, inhibition of the cysteine protease activity by chemical inhibitors suppressed the leaf senescence process.
- Enzyme inhibitors traditionally target the active site by matching its steric, hydrogen binding, and charge constraints.
- Maturation induced by xanthine oxidase was prevented by allopurinol, an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase activity, and by N-acetylcysteine.
- 1.2Genetics A gene whose presence prevents the expression of some other gene at a different locus.
〔遗传〕抑制因子,抑制基因 Example sentencesExamples - Note that saline scored better in this test despite having a lower yield, suggesting the presence of an amplification inhibitor in the DNA derived from Listermint.
- Mixing studies should be performed to differentiate between a factor deficiency and the presence of an inhibitor.
- Genetic screens have successfully identified a number of different growth promoters and growth inhibitors in Drosophila.
- No mutations were detected associated with resistance to multinucleoside or nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as Q151M or insertions at codon 69.
- These data indicate the importance of the beta-globin control for signaling either the presence of an inhibitor or insufficient DNA template for amplification.
- 1.3Scots Law A person who takes out an inhibition.
〔苏格兰律〕申请取得禁令的人
Definition of inhibitor in US English: inhibitornouninˈhibədərɪnˈhɪbədər 1A thing which inhibits someone or something. 阻碍物,抑制物 Example sentencesExamples - Such a move could often be viewed as a capital inhibitor.
- When those rust inhibitors lose their effectiveness, the inside of the radiator can start to corrode.
- ‘We do not see the initial cost of the deal as an inhibitor to longer-term shareholder returns,’ he said.
- But in the end these elements only really came into play in the final episode and they weren't really inhibitors.
- Perhaps motorcycles should be compulsorily fitted with speed inhibitors.
- Legal rules may well be used presentationally, rather than being operational working rules or inhibitors.
- The tort threat and the threat of criminal prosecution after a crime has been committed are the most reliable inhibitors of criminal aggression.
- "The fear of failure is a large inhibitor to risk-taking, creative thought and behaviour," she said.
- What's different, at least for journalists in Iraq today, is that the viciousness and brutality is a much greater inhibitor to work.
- It's an inhibitor, a barrier that we don't feel we need here in Chippenham.
- The lack of enterprise space in the town is a major inhibitor to the development of new businesses.
- I discovered that an inhibitor on the pace of progress was that every retired respiratory specialist in the country was already working flat-out.
- Why don't we just put speed inhibitors in all new cars?
- 1.1 A substance which slows down or prevents a particular chemical reaction or other process or which reduces the activity of a particular reactant, catalyst, or enzyme.
抑制剂,阻化剂 Example sentencesExamples - Enzyme inhibitors traditionally target the active site by matching its steric, hydrogen binding, and charge constraints.
- The underlying mechanisms by which angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors prevent vascular events have been discussed widely.
- Several nucleoside-based inhibitors of these viral enzymes, including that of the HIV virus, also typically show modest inhibition of telomere synthesis.
- Moreover, inhibition of the cysteine protease activity by chemical inhibitors suppressed the leaf senescence process.
- Maturation induced by xanthine oxidase was prevented by allopurinol, an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase activity, and by N-acetylcysteine.
- 1.2Genetics A gene whose presence prevents the expression of some other gene at a different locus.
〔遗传〕抑制因子,抑制基因 Example sentencesExamples - No mutations were detected associated with resistance to multinucleoside or nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as Q151M or insertions at codon 69.
- These data indicate the importance of the beta-globin control for signaling either the presence of an inhibitor or insufficient DNA template for amplification.
- Genetic screens have successfully identified a number of different growth promoters and growth inhibitors in Drosophila.
- Note that saline scored better in this test despite having a lower yield, suggesting the presence of an amplification inhibitor in the DNA derived from Listermint.
- Mixing studies should be performed to differentiate between a factor deficiency and the presence of an inhibitor.
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