释义 |
innutritious, a.|ɪnjuːˈtrɪʃəs| [in-3.] Not nutritious; affording no nourishment. Also transf.
1796Seward Anecd. I. 174 (Jod.) Masticating some light and innutritious substance. 1809–10Coleridge Friend (1818) II. 288 Too scanty and too innutritious food. 1872Huxley Phys. vi. 139 The whole purpose of the alimentary apparatus is to separate these proteids, &c. from the innutritious residue. 1893F. C. Selous Trav. S.E. Africa 109 Living for a long time on very innutritious food. 1905Sydney Morning Herald 15 Feb. 4/6 The..teacher is offered for his mental food these innutritious products as the bread of life. 1916E. V. Lucas Vermilion Box cxxv. 141 As a rule I have found that the soldier who sits opposite one on railway journeys is an innutritious person, whether he has been to the front or not. |