vitamin
英 [ˈvɪtəmɪn]
美 [ˈvaɪtəmɪn]
n. 维生素; 维他命
复数:vitamins
Collins.3 / BNC.4866 / COCA.3715
牛津词典
noun
- 维生素;维他命
a natural substance found in food that is an essential part of what humans and animals eat to help them grow and stay healthy. There are many different vitamins .- breakfast cereals enriched with vitamins
增加了维生素的早餐谷物食品 - vitamin deficiency
维生素缺乏 - vitamin pills
维生素丸
- breakfast cereals enriched with vitamins
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 维生素;维他命
Vitaminsare substances that you need in order to remain healthy, which are found in food or can be eaten in the form of pills.- Butter, margarine, and oily fish are all good sources of vitamin D.
黄油、人造黄油和多脂鱼都含有丰富的维生素D。 - Healthy people do not need vitamin supplements.
健康的人不需要额外补充维生素。
- Butter, margarine, and oily fish are all good sources of vitamin D.
英英释义
noun
- any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism
双语例句
- Healthy people do not need vitamin supplements.
健康的人不需要额外补充维生素。 - He was put on a high dosage of vitamin C.
给他服了大剂量的维生素C。 - It contains vitamin A and vitamin C.
它里面含维生素A和维生素C。 - Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron from food.
维生素C促进食物中铁的吸收。 - The product provided inadequate vitamin and mineral supplementation.
这种产品不能充分补充维生素和矿物质。 - Large supplemental doses of vitamin E can slightly raise blood pressure.
大剂量补充维生素E可能会造成血压偏高。 - Gradually decrease the amount of vitamin C you are taking
逐渐减少维生素C的服用量。 - Vitamin C is destroyed when overheated.
维生素C受热过度就会被破坏。 - An orange a day will give you all the vitamin C you need.
每天吃一个橙子能充分摄取所需的维生素C。 - A vitamin is a chemical compound that cannot be synthesized by the human body.
维生素是一种人体无法合成的化合物。