vitamin的意思和读音

vitamin

: [ˈvaɪtəmɪn] : [ˈvɪtəmɪn]

n.

vitamins  

vitaminn.

1.a natural substance found in food that is an essential part of what humans and animals eat to help them grow and stay healthy. There are many different vitamins .

breakfast cereals enriched with vitamins

vitamin deficiency

vitamin pills

n.1.,2.;

na.1.“vitamine”

n.1.natural substances found in food that are necessary to keep your body healthy. Each vitamin is given a name using a letter of the alphabet, for example vitamin C which is found in many fruit and vegetables. A vitamin deficiency is a medical condition caused by lack of vitamins; a pill containing vitamins

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1.The integumentary system (which includes hair and nails) is often the first place that a serious vitamin deficiency shows up.)。

2.I believe it would be very easy to use good models of fibrosis or cancer and try vitamin D.使D

3.There was a dramatic improvement within a few days after addition of vitamin C and starting highly nutritious food.C

4.Ever since you were a kid popping Flintstones Chewables, you've known that Vitamin C is good for you -- and that certainly hasn't changed.C

5.The nutrition experts are taking another lookandat how much vitamin D and calcium people should get.D

6.As you learned from the experimenter after it was finished, you were actually given a shot of adrenaline, not a vitamin preparation.

7.Baldness is often blamed on poor circulation to the scalp, vitamin deficiencies, dandruff, and even excessive hat wearing.

8.To ensure a proper dosage, check the label of your multi-vitamin to see how much vitamin D is included.D

9.The finding suggests that it "doesn't make sense to take vitamin C 365 days a year to lessen the chance of catching a cold, " he said.365C,

10.The medical professor even lobbied for the compound to be considered a vitamin due to its major health potential.