hormone 英 [ˈhɔ:məʊn]   美 [ˈhɔrmoʊn]

hormone

hormone  英 [ˈhɔ:məʊn] 美 [ˈhɔrmoʊn]

n. 荷尔蒙 

名词复数:hormones 

growth hormones 生长激素
a hormone imbalance 激素失调

  • Use the noun hormone to describe a message-sending chemical sent out by glands in the human body, which make you hungry or moody or ready to fight.
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  • n. 荷尔蒙
  • 1. growth hormones

    生长激素

  • 2. a hormone imbalance

    激素失调

  • 3. the hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy

    妊娠期间的激素变化

  • hormone (n.) "organic compound produced in animal bodies to regulate activity and behavior," 1905, from Greek hormon "that which sets in motion," present participle of horman "impel, urge on," from horme "onset, impulse," from PIE *or-sma-, from root *er- (1) "to move, set in motion." Used by Hippocrates to denote a vital principle; modern scientific meaning coined by English physiologist Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927). Jung used horme (1915) in reference to hypothetical mental energy that drives unconscious activities and instincts. Related: Hormones.
hor·mone / ˈhɔːməʊn ; NAmE ˈhɔːrmoʊn / noun a chemical substance produced in the body or in a plant that encourages growth or influences how the cells and tissuesfunction; an artificial substance that has similar effects 激素;荷尔蒙 growth hormones 生长激素 a hormone imbalance 激素失调 Oestrogen is a female sex hormone. 雌激素是一种雌性荷尔蒙。 hor·mo·nal / hɔːˈməʊnl ; NAmE hɔːrˈmoʊnl / adjective [usually before noun ] the hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy 妊娠期间的激素变化 hormone hormones hor·mone / ˈhɔːməʊn ; NAmE ˈhɔːrmoʊn / hor·mo·nal / hɔːˈməʊnl ; NAmE hɔːrˈmoʊnl /
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