ginkgo 英 [ˈgɪŋkgəʊ]   美 [ˈgɪŋkgoʊ]

ginkgo

ginkgo  英 [ˈgɪŋkgəʊ] 美 [ˈgɪŋkgoʊ]

n. [植] 银杏;银杏树 

名词复数:ginkgos 

ginkgo is gaining recognition as a brain tonic that enhances memory because of its positive effects on the vascular system, especially in the cerebellum. 由于对血管系统,特别是小脑的正面影响,银杏是作为一种增强记忆的脑补剂获得承认。
ginkgo also acts as a powerful antioxidant and contributes to the oxidation of free radicals which are believed to contribute to premature aging and dementia. 银杏还可作为一种强抗氧化剂并有助于自由基的氧化。 自由基是被认为有助于早衰和老年痴呆症。

  • A ginkgo is a Chinese tree with yellow flowers and fan-shaped leaves. These trees have been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth, and now are often planted for decoration or used medicinally.
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  • n. [植] 银杏;银杏树
  • 1. ginkgo is gaining recognition as a brain tonic that enhances memory because of its positive effects on the vascular system, especially in the cerebellum.

    由于对血管系统,特别是小脑的正面影响,银杏是作为一种增强记忆的脑补剂获得承认。

  • 2. ginkgo also acts as a powerful antioxidant and contributes to the oxidation of free radicals which are believed to contribute to premature aging and dementia.

    银杏还可作为一种强抗氧化剂并有助于自由基的氧化。 自由基是被认为有助于早衰和老年痴呆症。

  • 3. In the last 30 years, more that 300 studies have given clinical evidence that ginkgo prevents and benefits many problems throughout the entire body.

    在过去的30年里,超过300个临床研究提供的证据已显示,银杏防止并改善许多人体整体的问题。

  • ginkgo (n.) 1773, from Japanese ginkyo, from Chinese yin-hing, from yin "silver" + hing "apricot" (Sino-Japanese kyo). Introduced to New World 1784 by William Hamilton in his garden near Philadelphia; also formerly known as the maidenhair-tree, from resemblance of the tree's leaves to those of the fern.
ginkgo / ˈɡɪŋkɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡɪŋkɡoʊ / ( also gingko / ˈɡɪŋkəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡɪŋkoʊ / ) noun ( plural ginkgos or ginkgoes ) a Chinese tree with yellow flowers 银杏(原产中国) SYN maidenhair tree ginkgo ginkgos ginkgoes ginkgo / ˈɡɪŋkɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡɪŋkɡoʊ / gingko / ˈɡɪŋkəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡɪŋkoʊ /
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