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单词 nutrition
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Definition of nutrition in English:

nutrition

noun njʊˈtrɪʃ(ə)nn(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.

    养料的供给;养料的摄取

    a guide to good nutrition

    良好营养摄取指南。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People are constantly treating what they consider to be newer ideas about nutrition or health therapies as personal, rather than political.
    • The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows.
    • Having suffered from asthma and eczema as a child, she believed there was a strong link between nutrition and health.
    • The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations.
    • Maya aims at making a difference to the children's learning abilities, their health and nutrition.
    • He gave a very informative talk on health and nutrition and increasing your energy levels and fighting degenerative diseases.
    • These clinics provide education on health and nutrition for mothers and monitor their children's growth.
    • When crops grow quickly and with balanced nutrition, the growth can compensate for slight damage.
    • Health, nutrition, and protein are now at the top of the agenda.
    • In fact, the Food and Drug Administration recently made it easier for companies to make health and nutrition claims on food.
    • In Australia four food groups are recognised as providing the basic nutrition for health and fitness.
    • There is a direct link between nutrition and health.
    • Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition?
    • Nutritional status is a sensitive indicator of community health and nutrition.
    • Improvements in the public health of women with associated gains in female growth and nutrition must remain a longer term goal.
    • The response of wheat in this medium in terms of growth, and nutrition of the plant as a whole, was described earlier.
    • If you want to add muscle mass, you have to make the necessary nutrition sacrifices.
    • About 35 Irish companies are active within the health, nutrition and functional food and drink sectors.
    • Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition.
    • An early task for the new Food Standards Authority involves exercising wisdom over a classical problem in public health nutrition.
    1. 1.1 Food or nourishment.
      食物;营养物
      a feeding tube gives her nutrition and water

      一根输送管给她提供养分和水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She is not on life support, she simply needs a feeding tube when nutrition and hydration are required.
      • Space, light, water, and soil nutrition required by plants can be costly.
      Synonyms
      nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread
      informal grub, chow, nosh
      British informal scoff
      archaic victuals, vittles, viands
      rare aliment
    2. 1.2 The branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans.
      营养学
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students.
      • Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant.
      • Becky Hemington did her undergraduate degree in human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
      • Over the years, I've seen incredible progress in nutrition and training science.
      • John worked in South America and the Caribbean throughout the 1960s as regional adviser in human nutrition.
      • Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done.
      • Salt in medicine and nutrition, salt in chemistry, even salt in cooking are given short shrift.
      • Mike Brown, professor of human nutrition at Glasgow University, said the survey should not be taken as a blueprint for future policy.
      • Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past.
      • Nutritional genomics is the application of high throughput functional genomic technologies in nutrition research.
      • White came to Iowa State in 1975 as an instructor in the food science and human nutrition department.
      • Only at the end of the 18th century did the science of nutrition begin to break free of the old theories.
      • A full training, or qualification, in human nutrition must be arranged by each Royal College, according to specialist needs.
      • I then went to a university, where I studied nutrition and physical anatomy.
      • Kristen earned her undergraduate degree in applied human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
      • New and innovative genetic information will advance the science of human nutrition.
      • Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity.
      • Anyone who has trained or is training in physiotherapy, nutrition, or sports science and so on would need more specialised information.
      • He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects.
      • He has a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin nutritio(n-), from nutrire 'feed, nourish'.

Definition of nutrition in US English:

nutrition

nounn(y)o͞oˈtriSH(ə)nn(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.

    养料的供给;养料的摄取

    a guide to good nutrition

    良好营养摄取指南。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An early task for the new Food Standards Authority involves exercising wisdom over a classical problem in public health nutrition.
    • Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition.
    • The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations.
    • These clinics provide education on health and nutrition for mothers and monitor their children's growth.
    • About 35 Irish companies are active within the health, nutrition and functional food and drink sectors.
    • In Australia four food groups are recognised as providing the basic nutrition for health and fitness.
    • Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition?
    • If you want to add muscle mass, you have to make the necessary nutrition sacrifices.
    • The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows.
    • Nutritional status is a sensitive indicator of community health and nutrition.
    • The response of wheat in this medium in terms of growth, and nutrition of the plant as a whole, was described earlier.
    • Health, nutrition, and protein are now at the top of the agenda.
    • In fact, the Food and Drug Administration recently made it easier for companies to make health and nutrition claims on food.
    • Improvements in the public health of women with associated gains in female growth and nutrition must remain a longer term goal.
    • He gave a very informative talk on health and nutrition and increasing your energy levels and fighting degenerative diseases.
    • When crops grow quickly and with balanced nutrition, the growth can compensate for slight damage.
    • People are constantly treating what they consider to be newer ideas about nutrition or health therapies as personal, rather than political.
    • There is a direct link between nutrition and health.
    • Having suffered from asthma and eczema as a child, she believed there was a strong link between nutrition and health.
    • Maya aims at making a difference to the children's learning abilities, their health and nutrition.
    1. 1.1 Food or nourishment.
      食物;营养物
      a feeding tube gives her nutrition and water

      一根输送管给她提供养分和水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She is not on life support, she simply needs a feeding tube when nutrition and hydration are required.
      • Space, light, water, and soil nutrition required by plants can be costly.
      Synonyms
      nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread
    2. 1.2 The branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans.
      营养学
      she took a short course in nutrition
      as modifier nutrition experts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity.
      • Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past.
      • Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done.
      • Only at the end of the 18th century did the science of nutrition begin to break free of the old theories.
      • He has a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
      • It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students.
      • Over the years, I've seen incredible progress in nutrition and training science.
      • He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects.
      • Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant.
      • Becky Hemington did her undergraduate degree in human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
      • A full training, or qualification, in human nutrition must be arranged by each Royal College, according to specialist needs.
      • I then went to a university, where I studied nutrition and physical anatomy.
      • White came to Iowa State in 1975 as an instructor in the food science and human nutrition department.
      • Mike Brown, professor of human nutrition at Glasgow University, said the survey should not be taken as a blueprint for future policy.
      • New and innovative genetic information will advance the science of human nutrition.
      • John worked in South America and the Caribbean throughout the 1960s as regional adviser in human nutrition.
      • Nutritional genomics is the application of high throughput functional genomic technologies in nutrition research.
      • Kristen earned her undergraduate degree in applied human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
      • Salt in medicine and nutrition, salt in chemistry, even salt in cooking are given short shrift.
      • Anyone who has trained or is training in physiotherapy, nutrition, or sports science and so on would need more specialised information.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin nutritio(n-), from nutrire ‘feed, nourish’.

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