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单词 trans fat
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Definition of trans fat in English:

trans fat

nountranz fatˈtrænz fæt
  • another term for trans-fatty acid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It said that trans-fat labeling would save 2,000 to 5,000 lives a year at little cost.
    • Now you're petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to require trans-fat content to be listed on food labels.
    • The report suggests keeping trans-fat intake as low as possible.
    • We learn now that trans-fats (vegetable-based oils heated to bubbling point) are deadly; so much for those pakoras and tempura vegetables.
    • Do I want to go for the greasy popcorn coated with trans-fat butter-flavored oil?
    • They remind Americans to eat more whole grains and fruits and vegetables, while limiting consumption of trans-fats and alcohol.
    • New York City restaurants just say no to trans-fats.
    • Unfortunately, labels at this time do not tell us the content of trans-fats in the product, but the words ‘partially hydrogenated’ will clue you in.
    • But even if you never set foot in a fast-food joint, you can still inadvertently run up your trans-fat numbers.
    • The more prominent the listing, the higher the trans-fat content.
    • Even more forward motion has been announced on the issue of trans-fat labeling.
    • If stir-frying, use a 50/50 oil-water mix instead of 100% off to cut calories, lower temperature, and slow trans-fat development.
    • Did you know those things are full of trans-fats and carbs that will clog your arteries and send you to an early grave?
    • It calls for a task force to work on how best to cut trans fats, followed by regulations or a law to limit trans-fat content in all food products.

Definition of trans fat in US English:

trans fat

nounˈtrænz fætˈtranz fat
  • another term for trans-fatty acid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If stir-frying, use a 50/50 oil-water mix instead of 100% off to cut calories, lower temperature, and slow trans-fat development.
    • Now you're petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to require trans-fat content to be listed on food labels.
    • Even more forward motion has been announced on the issue of trans-fat labeling.
    • We learn now that trans-fats (vegetable-based oils heated to bubbling point) are deadly; so much for those pakoras and tempura vegetables.
    • The more prominent the listing, the higher the trans-fat content.
    • Did you know those things are full of trans-fats and carbs that will clog your arteries and send you to an early grave?
    • Do I want to go for the greasy popcorn coated with trans-fat butter-flavored oil?
    • But even if you never set foot in a fast-food joint, you can still inadvertently run up your trans-fat numbers.
    • It said that trans-fat labeling would save 2,000 to 5,000 lives a year at little cost.
    • They remind Americans to eat more whole grains and fruits and vegetables, while limiting consumption of trans-fats and alcohol.
    • The report suggests keeping trans-fat intake as low as possible.
    • It calls for a task force to work on how best to cut trans fats, followed by regulations or a law to limit trans-fat content in all food products.
    • New York City restaurants just say no to trans-fats.
    • Unfortunately, labels at this time do not tell us the content of trans-fats in the product, but the words ‘partially hydrogenated’ will clue you in.
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