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单词 metabolize
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Definition of metabolize in English:

metabolize

(British metabolise)
verb mɪˈtabəlʌɪzməˈtæbəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1(of the body or an organ) process (a substance) by metabolism.

    protease inhibitors interfere with the body's capacity to metabolize fat
    to provide this energy, stores of blood sugar and fats are metabolized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ceasing caffeine consumption five to six hours prior to sleeping, thus allowing more time for the body to metabolize the caffeine, will lessen these side-effects.
    • The rate at which their livers metabolize a drug and at which their kidneys eliminate it are different.
    • Type 2 diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose).
    • He says doctors have told him his body metabolises oxygen at an unusually high rate.
    • Besides beneficial fiber, foods rich in complex carbs contain vitamins and minerals, which help your body digest, absorb, and metabolize protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
    • These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism looks, how well its body metabolizes food or fights infection and sometimes even how it behaves.
    • These alkaloids are produced when our bodies metabolise beer, wine or spirits, and have been found in chocolate at concentrations of as high as 7 micrograms per gram.
    • Researchers looking for the potential biochemical basis for this link have focused on acetaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen formed as the body metabolizes alcohol.
    • Meanwhile, as the liver metabolises alcohol it produces acetaldehyde, a vinegar-like substance which has a toxic effects on the liver itself, the brain and the stomach lining, causing severe headaches.
    • If protein is provided continually, the extra protein and amino acids are metabolized by the body, requiring more energy.
    • While sleep deprivation can have varying effects on your health, it can definitely hamper the way your body metabolizes certain foods and your preparation for athletic performance.
    • Water suppresses the appetite and helps the body metabolize stored fat.
    • The rate at which the liver metabolizes these herbs and drugs determines the length of time these herbs or drugs stay active in the body.
    • If we swim hard or work under water, we breathe more, because our bodies metabolise food and oxygen to produce energy.
    • How long it takes for the body to metabolize each drink?
    • When the body metabolizes glucose, energy to fuel essential body functions is produced.
    • Because of my metabolic problems, my body doesn't metabolize the food correctly.
    • If you follow this meal pattern, your digestion is generally never taxed beyond its capacity, and your body efficiently metabolizes the food you eat.
    • Two scientists at Vrije University in Amsterdam said components in coffee seem to help the body metabolize sugar, thereby reducing the risk of diabetes, which affects 130 million people worldwide.
    • Keep fit - fitter bodies metabolise alcohol more easily.
    1. 1.1no object (of a substance) undergo processing by metabolism.
      the refined foods soon metabolize
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The liver is the place where most drugs metabolise.
      • PCBs are readily absorbed into the body but are only slowly metabolized and excreted.
      • Arachidonic acid is an omega - 6 fatty acid contained in animal products that, when metabolized, produces potent inflammatory leukotrienes.
      • The late sampling time is to detect compounds which require time to be absorbed, distributed and metabolized.
      • They can produce lactate, which neurons can metabolize.
      • Also, there is no requirement that a ‘drug’ must depend on chemical action or on being metabolized.
      • Each drug alone has its own potential for side effects, especially in the elderly and the chronically ill who don't metabolize well.
      • These results suggest that there are differences in the way that thimerosal and methyl mercury are distributed, metabolized, and excreted.
      • Medications are biotransformed, or metabolized, before they can be eliminated from the body.
      • Even if intrathecal ketamine is quickly absorbed and metabolized, the 5 min interval before the formalin injection was chosen to obtain the peak effect of analgesia during phase 1.
      • Topiramate is weakly bound to proteins and not extensively metabolized.
      • Most medications are biotransformed or metabolized before they are excreted.
      • The less you eat, the less you metabolize, the fewer reactive oxygen species you generate, and the less damage you do to your cellular machinery.
      • But the fat's unnatural shape doesn't fit into receptors in our enzymes and membrane structures; so they aren't efficiently metabolized.
      • Whenever a bacillus starts to metabolize, it is killed by any drug that is active; priority between drugs is then determined by the speed with which bactericidal activity starts.
      • It is a proprietary formulation that binds natural grain dextrins to fruit juice so it metabolizes steadily.;
      • Oral L-arginine, however, is absorbed and metabolized quickly; the half-life of L-arginine in human circulating plasma is less than one hour.
      • Damage caused when oxygen metabolizes can lead to a variety of problems in your body, from cancer the effects of aging.
      • They do not metabolize or they metabolize very slowly; they accumulate from dietary sources over time.
      • Maprotiline is almost completely metabolized and about 60% of these metabolites appear in the urine.

Derivatives

  • metabolizable

  • adjective
    • Net conversion efficiency may be estimated as the exponent for the relation between growth and the absorbed ration, or metabolisable energy intake.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Total metabolizable energy intake per chick over the nesting phase of 1 to 14 days was 759.4 kj.
      • The energy content of feedstuffs is normally expressed as either digestible or metabolizable energy.
      • The supplement was fed at a rate to supply similar energy as the combination of hay and supplement in the control group, while supplying adequate metabolizable protein.
      • Conversion efficiency of ethanol to metabolizable energy is the same as that for carbohydrates.
  • metabolizer

  • noun
    • In particular, they may manifest phenotypically as slow or rapid metabolizers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Subjects range from low to moderate to high metabolizers of soy isoflavone.
      • Indeed, the human gut is home to several hydrogen metabolizers - the unwelcome Salmonella among them.
      • These patients are classified as normal to low metabolizers, depending on their reported caloric intake.
      • Dosing of atomoxetine, unfortunately, is not straightforward because of the potential for excessive dosing in patients who are slow metabolizers.
 
 

Definition of metabolize in US English:

metabolize

(British metabolise)
verbməˈtæbəˌlaɪzməˈtabəˌlīz
[with object]
  • 1(of the body or an organ) process (a substance) by metabolism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If protein is provided continually, the extra protein and amino acids are metabolized by the body, requiring more energy.
    • He says doctors have told him his body metabolises oxygen at an unusually high rate.
    • Because of my metabolic problems, my body doesn't metabolize the food correctly.
    • These alkaloids are produced when our bodies metabolise beer, wine or spirits, and have been found in chocolate at concentrations of as high as 7 micrograms per gram.
    • Two scientists at Vrije University in Amsterdam said components in coffee seem to help the body metabolize sugar, thereby reducing the risk of diabetes, which affects 130 million people worldwide.
    • The rate at which the liver metabolizes these herbs and drugs determines the length of time these herbs or drugs stay active in the body.
    • How long it takes for the body to metabolize each drink?
    • Keep fit - fitter bodies metabolise alcohol more easily.
    • While sleep deprivation can have varying effects on your health, it can definitely hamper the way your body metabolizes certain foods and your preparation for athletic performance.
    • Researchers looking for the potential biochemical basis for this link have focused on acetaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen formed as the body metabolizes alcohol.
    • If we swim hard or work under water, we breathe more, because our bodies metabolise food and oxygen to produce energy.
    • If you follow this meal pattern, your digestion is generally never taxed beyond its capacity, and your body efficiently metabolizes the food you eat.
    • Besides beneficial fiber, foods rich in complex carbs contain vitamins and minerals, which help your body digest, absorb, and metabolize protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
    • When the body metabolizes glucose, energy to fuel essential body functions is produced.
    • Ceasing caffeine consumption five to six hours prior to sleeping, thus allowing more time for the body to metabolize the caffeine, will lessen these side-effects.
    • These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism looks, how well its body metabolizes food or fights infection and sometimes even how it behaves.
    • Type 2 diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose).
    • Meanwhile, as the liver metabolises alcohol it produces acetaldehyde, a vinegar-like substance which has a toxic effects on the liver itself, the brain and the stomach lining, causing severe headaches.
    • The rate at which their livers metabolize a drug and at which their kidneys eliminate it are different.
    • Water suppresses the appetite and helps the body metabolize stored fat.
    1. 1.1no object (of a substance) undergo processing by metabolism.
      the refined foods soon metabolize
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The late sampling time is to detect compounds which require time to be absorbed, distributed and metabolized.
      • Damage caused when oxygen metabolizes can lead to a variety of problems in your body, from cancer the effects of aging.
      • Arachidonic acid is an omega - 6 fatty acid contained in animal products that, when metabolized, produces potent inflammatory leukotrienes.
      • Also, there is no requirement that a ‘drug’ must depend on chemical action or on being metabolized.
      • Most medications are biotransformed or metabolized before they are excreted.
      • Topiramate is weakly bound to proteins and not extensively metabolized.
      • Each drug alone has its own potential for side effects, especially in the elderly and the chronically ill who don't metabolize well.
      • Whenever a bacillus starts to metabolize, it is killed by any drug that is active; priority between drugs is then determined by the speed with which bactericidal activity starts.
      • The liver is the place where most drugs metabolise.
      • The less you eat, the less you metabolize, the fewer reactive oxygen species you generate, and the less damage you do to your cellular machinery.
      • Medications are biotransformed, or metabolized, before they can be eliminated from the body.
      • But the fat's unnatural shape doesn't fit into receptors in our enzymes and membrane structures; so they aren't efficiently metabolized.
      • Oral L-arginine, however, is absorbed and metabolized quickly; the half-life of L-arginine in human circulating plasma is less than one hour.
      • These results suggest that there are differences in the way that thimerosal and methyl mercury are distributed, metabolized, and excreted.
      • Even if intrathecal ketamine is quickly absorbed and metabolized, the 5 min interval before the formalin injection was chosen to obtain the peak effect of analgesia during phase 1.
      • PCBs are readily absorbed into the body but are only slowly metabolized and excreted.
      • Maprotiline is almost completely metabolized and about 60% of these metabolites appear in the urine.
      • They do not metabolize or they metabolize very slowly; they accumulate from dietary sources over time.
      • They can produce lactate, which neurons can metabolize.
      • It is a proprietary formulation that binds natural grain dextrins to fruit juice so it metabolizes steadily.;
 
 
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