glucose
glucose 英 [ˈglu:kəʊs] 美 [ˈglukoʊs]
n. 葡萄糖;葡糖(等于dextrose)
glucose was dripping into the patient. 葡萄糖正一滴一滴地输入病人体内。
The doctor injects glucose into the patient's vein. 医生把葡萄糖注射入病人的静脉。
- Glucose is simple sugar. It's all kinds of sugar, and it's in your blood, and your body needs it for energy. Most Americans sadly consume far more glucose than necessary, and have enlarged gluteus maximus muscles to show for it.
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- n. 葡萄糖;葡糖(等于dextrose)
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1. glucose was dripping into the patient.
葡萄糖正一滴一滴地输入病人体内。
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2. The doctor injects glucose into the patient's vein.
医生把葡萄糖注射入病人的静脉。
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3. Identifying the presence of brown fat is one thing, but activating it to burn more glucose is another.
确定棕色脂肪的存在是一回事,但激活它让它燃烧更多葡萄糖是另一回事。
- glucose (n.) name of a group of sugars (in commercial use, "sugar-syrup from starch"), 1840, from French glucose (1838), said to have been coined by French professor Eugène Melchior Péligot (1811-1890) from Greek gleukos "must, sweet wine," related to glykys "sweet" (see gluco-). It first was obtained from grape sugar. Related: Glucosic.
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