insulin 英 [ˈɪnsjəlɪn]   美 [ˈɪnsəlɪn]

insulin

insulin  英 [ˈɪnsjəlɪn] 美 [ˈɪnsəlɪn]

n. [生化][药] 胰岛素 

名词复数:insulins 

Check your blood sugar level before and after any activity, especially if you take insulin. 在运动前和后检查你的血糖水平,尤其是,如果你服用了胰岛素。
Now, if the insulin "key" cannot open up the cell to glucose, there is something interfering with it. 现在,如果胰岛素这把“钥匙”无法打开细胞让葡萄糖进入,一定是有东西干扰。

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  • n. [生化][药] 胰岛素
  • 1. Check your blood sugar level before and after any activity, especially if you take insulin.

    在运动前和后检查你的血糖水平,尤其是,如果你服用了胰岛素。

  • 2. Now, if the insulin "key" cannot open up the cell to glucose, there is something interfering with it.

    现在,如果胰岛素这把“钥匙”无法打开细胞让葡萄糖进入,一定是有东西干扰。

  • 3. I encountered another example recently, when I visited a big drug company that is concerned about the number of diabetics who do not take insulin at mealtimes.

    我最近又碰到了另一个例子,我访问了一家大的制药公司,他们对那些进餐时间不服用胰岛素的大量病人感到没辙。

  • insulin (n.) 1922 (earlier insuline, 1914), coined in English from Latin insula "island" (see isle and compare insula); so called because the hormone is secreted by the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. Insuline was coined independently in French in 1909.
in·su·lin / ˈɪnsjəlɪn ; NAmE ˈɪnsəlɪn / noun [uncountable ] a chemical substance produced in the body that controls the amount of sugar in the blood (by influencing the rate at which it is removed); a similar artificial substance given to people whose bodies do not produce enough naturally 胰岛素 insulin-dependent diabetes 胰岛素依赖型糖尿病 insulin insulins in·su·lin / ˈɪnsjəlɪn ; NAmE ˈɪnsəlɪn /
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