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| /ˈɪnteɪk/ |
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| 1 | singular the amount of something that you eat or drink (食物的)摄入量 |
| Reduce your intake of salt, sugar, and junk foods. 减少你对盐、糖和垃圾食品的摄入量。 |
| | 1a | the amount of a chemical or another substance that enters your body (化学物质的)吸入量,摄入量,纳入量 | | +of a good intake of vitamins 维生素的适当摄入量 | | your calorie/energy/protein intake 你的热量/能量/蛋白质摄取量 | |
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| 2 | C the part of a machine or engine where air or fuel is taken in (机器或发动机上导入气体或燃料的)入口 |
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| 3 | singular/U the number of people accepted by an institution such as a school , university , or company at one time (学校、公司等机构的人员)招收数量,征召人数 |
| this year’ s intake of students 今年招收学生的人数 |
| PHRASE |
| - | an intake of breath |
| a sudden act of breathing in , especially when you are shocked by something |
| 倒吸一口凉气(尤指震惊) |
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| Words frequently used with intake | | intake 的常见搭配词 | | verbs | control, cut, increase, limit, reduce, restrict, | 1 | | | |
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