uptake 英 ['ʌpteɪk]   美 ['ʌptek]

uptake

uptake  英 ['ʌpteɪk] 美 ['ʌptek]

n. 摄取;领会;举起 

名词复数:uptakes 

They can invade the digestive tract and block nutritional uptake. 它们可以入侵消化道,然后阻止营养的摄取。
These very tragic events, as well as a shift to security and bioterrorism, overshadowed the release and implementation of this campaign and led to a complete failure of any uptake. 这一极为悲惨的事件以及重点向保安和生物恐怖主义的转移使战略的发表和宣传运动的实施显得无足轻重并导致完全未能领会精神。

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  • n. 摄取;领会;举起
  • 1. They can invade the digestive tract and block nutritional uptake.

    它们可以入侵消化道,然后阻止营养的摄取。

  • 2. These very tragic events, as well as a shift to security and bioterrorism, overshadowed the release and implementation of this campaign and led to a complete failure of any uptake.

    这一极为悲惨的事件以及重点向保安和生物恐怖主义的转移使战略的发表和宣传运动的实施显得无足轻重并导致完全未能领会精神。

  • 3. Various compounds, such as certain sulfur-containing amino acids, may specifically promote the uptake of the added nutrients, but further research is required before such an approach is adopted.

    不同的化合物,诸如一些硫氨酸,可能专门促进所添加营养的摄取,但是在采纳这些方法前,需要进一步的研究。

  • uptake (n.) "capacity for understanding, perceptive power," 1816, from up (adv.) + take (v.). Compare Middle English verb uptake "to pick or take up" (c. 1300). Meaning "pipe leading up from the smoke box of a steam boiler to the chimney" is from 1839.
up·take / ˈʌpteɪk ; NAmE ˈʌpteɪk / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] 1 uptake(of sth) the use that is made of sth that has become available (对现有东西的)使用,利用,应用 There has been a high uptake of the free training. 免费培训有很多人参加。 2 uptake(of sth) ( technical 术语 ) the process by which sth is taken into a body or system; the rate at which this happens 吸收;吸收速度 the uptake of oxygen by muscles 肌肉对氧气的吸收 IDIOM be ˌquick/ˌslow on the ˈuptake ( informal) to be quick/slow to understand sth 领悟得快╱慢 Is he always this slow on the uptake? 他总是理解得这么慢吗? uptake uptakes up·take / ˈʌpteɪk ; NAmE ˈʌpteɪk /
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