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单词 body clock
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Definition of body clock in English:

body clock

noun
  • A person's or animal's biological clock.

    (人、动物的)生物钟

    jet lag is the consequence of a mismatch between our body clock and the external timing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Going to bed later will help you break the pattern your body clock has established.
    • The bedding is also suitable for those who keep unusual hours and who travel in helping to prevent jet lag and regulate the body clock.
    • Crossing the international date line to get there plays havoc with your body clock.
    • Bright electric light can shift your circadian rhythms, as your body clock is called, according to a 2001 study published in the Journal of Investigative Medicine.
    • I've been having quite a few late nights lately, and my body clock is totally screwed, so my internal alarm only just kicked in.
    • The flight home was 31 hours and I'm finding it hard now because my body clock is all out.
    • One theory suggests that people with SAD respond to this decrease in light by secreting a hormone called melatonin which slows down the body clock, and affects sleeping and mood patterns.
    • The afternoon dip in alertness, caused by fluctuations in the body clock, a disturbed night's sleep and alcohol, increased the amount of lane drift which typifies road crashes caused by driver drowsiness.
    • Our body clock, our internal clock, is linked to the 24-hour day.
    • Melatonin resets the body clock to synchronize metabolic functions with times of activity and rest.
    • Jet lag occurs, I learned, because changes in time zones confuse our internal body clock or our ‘circadian rhythms’; profound biorhythms which date back to Stone Age man.
    • Though her watch told her that it was fifteen twenty three, her body clock was completely screwed up after the torturous shuttle flight from Mars and then the LG Transports across the Moon.
    • We are creating a conflict between what we want to do, and what our internal timekeeper - the body clock - prepares us for.
    • Ultraviolet light also activates solitrol, a skin hormone that works in conjunction with melatonin to produce changes in mood and regulate the body clock.
    • Hamed had argued he needed to be able to use his private gym at all hours to adjust his body clock to specific times elsewhere in the world when training for fights.
    • Drugs tend to affect the internal body clock and those on amphetamines like Speed are likely to count far too fast while cannabis users are expected to go too slowly.
    • The body clock is clearly controlling the elaborate brain signaling system that regulates appetite.
    • Ecstasy damages connections in the brain which regulate the human body clock, according to a new study.
    • The answer lies mostly in our internal body clock, which is largely determined by our genes.
    • I am excited to read that scientists have worked out how the body clock affects our daily lives.

Definition of body clock in US English:

body clock

nounˈbädē kläkˈbɑdi klɑk
  • A person's or animal's biological clock.

    (人、动物的)生物钟

    jet lag is the consequence of a mismatch between our body clock and the external timing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crossing the international date line to get there plays havoc with your body clock.
    • The answer lies mostly in our internal body clock, which is largely determined by our genes.
    • One theory suggests that people with SAD respond to this decrease in light by secreting a hormone called melatonin which slows down the body clock, and affects sleeping and mood patterns.
    • Drugs tend to affect the internal body clock and those on amphetamines like Speed are likely to count far too fast while cannabis users are expected to go too slowly.
    • We are creating a conflict between what we want to do, and what our internal timekeeper - the body clock - prepares us for.
    • Our body clock, our internal clock, is linked to the 24-hour day.
    • Ecstasy damages connections in the brain which regulate the human body clock, according to a new study.
    • The afternoon dip in alertness, caused by fluctuations in the body clock, a disturbed night's sleep and alcohol, increased the amount of lane drift which typifies road crashes caused by driver drowsiness.
    • I've been having quite a few late nights lately, and my body clock is totally screwed, so my internal alarm only just kicked in.
    • The flight home was 31 hours and I'm finding it hard now because my body clock is all out.
    • Though her watch told her that it was fifteen twenty three, her body clock was completely screwed up after the torturous shuttle flight from Mars and then the LG Transports across the Moon.
    • Jet lag occurs, I learned, because changes in time zones confuse our internal body clock or our ‘circadian rhythms’; profound biorhythms which date back to Stone Age man.
    • Going to bed later will help you break the pattern your body clock has established.
    • I am excited to read that scientists have worked out how the body clock affects our daily lives.
    • Melatonin resets the body clock to synchronize metabolic functions with times of activity and rest.
    • Bright electric light can shift your circadian rhythms, as your body clock is called, according to a 2001 study published in the Journal of Investigative Medicine.
    • Ultraviolet light also activates solitrol, a skin hormone that works in conjunction with melatonin to produce changes in mood and regulate the body clock.
    • Hamed had argued he needed to be able to use his private gym at all hours to adjust his body clock to specific times elsewhere in the world when training for fights.
    • The bedding is also suitable for those who keep unusual hours and who travel in helping to prevent jet lag and regulate the body clock.
    • The body clock is clearly controlling the elaborate brain signaling system that regulates appetite.
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