adrenaline 英 [ə'drenəlɪn]   美 [əˈdrɛnəlɪn]

adrenaline

adrenaline  英 [ə'drenəlɪn] 美 [əˈdrɛnəlɪn]

n. [生化] 肾上腺素 

名词复数:adrenalines 

“ Cortisol and adrenaline go up and down, ” he said. “皮质醇和肾上腺素升高和降低,”他说。
But for some people merely imagining this scene creates an adrenaline surge. 但是对于某些人但是想象这一幕就会肾上腺素激增。

  • If you've ever been in a car that screeched to a stop, barely avoiding an accident, you probably felt a surge of adrenaline that left your heart pounding. Adrenaline is a hormone that's released in response to stressful situations.
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  • n. [生化] 肾上腺素
  • 1. “ Cortisol and adrenaline go up and down, ” he said.

    “皮质醇和肾上腺素升高和降低,”他说。

  • 2. But for some people merely imagining this scene creates an adrenaline surge.

    但是对于某些人但是想象这一幕就会肾上腺素激增。

  • 3. Take all of the energy and adrenaline circulating through your body due to that event and use it to your advantage.

    利用由于那些事情而产生的能量和在你体内循环的肾上腺素做一些对你有利的事。

  • adrenaline (n.) also Adrenalin (trademark name), coined 1901 by Japanese chemist Jokichi Takamine (1853-1922), who discovered it, from Modern Latin adrenal (see adrenal) + chemical suffix -ine (2). Adrenaline rush was in use c. 1970.
adrena·line / əˈdrenəlɪn ; NAmE əˈdrenəlɪn / ( also adrena·lin ) noun [uncountable ] a substance produced in the body when you are excited, afraid or angry. It makes the heart beat faster and increases your energy and ability to move quickly. 肾上腺素(激动、害怕或愤怒时产生的体内分泌,使心跳加快,提升活动能力) The excitement at the start of a race can really get the adrenaline flowing. 比赛起点的兴奋确实能使人热血沸腾。
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