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单词 nutriment
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Definition of nutriment in English:

nutriment

noun ˈnjuːtrɪm(ə)ntˈn(j)utrəmənt
mass noun
  • Nourishment; sustenance.

    〈罕〉营养物,滋补品;(维持生命所必需的)养分

    the bees reprocess the food and extract the last particle of nutriment from it
    figurative he took the Bible for spiritual nutriment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Still, the pleasure of delicious food, or of beautiful decoration, or, in some instances, the utility of better nutriment, seems sufficient to a vast majority of civilised men and women to justify these customs.
    • Eventually, in his final entry, he writes ‘I am weaker than ever although I have a good appetite, and relish the nardoo much, but it seems to give no nutriment, and the birds here are so shy as not to be got at.’
    • If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more.
    • With these events in mind, it is extraordinary that a man with his limited resources, loss of sleep, lack of nutriment, and high levels of psychological stress performs so brilliantly.
    • By 20th June, Wills was completely reduced by the effects of the cold and their inadequate nutriment.
    Synonyms
    nourishment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread
    nourishment, nutrients, sustenance, goodness, nutrition, food

Derivatives

  • nutrimental

  • adjective njuːtrɪˈmɛnt(ə)l
    • These series include herbal freckle-ridding, acne-eradicating, wrinkle-reducing products and herbal nutrimental layer, herbal whitening ointment, acne ointment, acne prime fluid, Vitamin E cream, etc.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Those foods not only are nutrimental to our lung, but also can comfort and relax our thorax, reduce allergies of the nose, dry coughing, sore throat, and asthma diseases.
      • This study aims to develop a simple, rapid, simultaneous and quantitative method for evaluating nutrimental elements of the plant vigor using an X-ray fluorescent (XRF) spectroscopic method.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin nutrimentum, from nutrire 'feed, nourish'.

Definition of nutriment in US English:

nutriment

nounˈn(y)o͞otrəməntˈn(j)utrəmənt
  • Nourishment; sustenance.

    〈罕〉营养物,滋补品;(维持生命所必需的)养分

    the bees reprocess the food and extract the last particle of nutriment from it
    figurative he took the Bible for spiritual nutriment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more.
    • By 20th June, Wills was completely reduced by the effects of the cold and their inadequate nutriment.
    • Eventually, in his final entry, he writes ‘I am weaker than ever although I have a good appetite, and relish the nardoo much, but it seems to give no nutriment, and the birds here are so shy as not to be got at.’
    • With these events in mind, it is extraordinary that a man with his limited resources, loss of sleep, lack of nutriment, and high levels of psychological stress performs so brilliantly.
    • Still, the pleasure of delicious food, or of beautiful decoration, or, in some instances, the utility of better nutriment, seems sufficient to a vast majority of civilised men and women to justify these customs.
    Synonyms
    nourishment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread
    nourishment, nutrients, sustenance, goodness, nutrition, food

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin nutrimentum, from nutrire ‘feed, nourish’.

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