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单词 rehydrate
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Definition of rehydrate in English:

rehydrate

verb ˌriːhʌɪˈdreɪtriˈhaɪˌdreɪt
  • Absorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration.

    no object cubes of dried food which rehydrated in the mouth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After games he would drink just water to rehydrate himself before we had even heard of doing that.
    • While you are working in air-conditioned places, water helps to rehydrate your skin.
    • About 80 percent of the test slides were rehydrated.
    • Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water.
    • ‘Isotonic and high-energy drinks will help people rehydrate in hot climates,’ the spokesman said.
    • Also, drink plenty of water to rehydrate your entire body.
    • Because alcohol dehydrates the body, you should drink plenty of water at parties and have a glass by your bed, to drink overnight and help rehydrate when you wake up.
    • It's impossible to stay fully hydrated while actually climbing, so rehydrating at the end of the day or during breaks between hard effort is essential.
    • These food, medicine and drink powder rations can be safely rehydrated with even dirty water.
    • Lee had to spend almost two hours on a drip to rehydrate him after a round of golf a few years back.
    • Ryan says that until you replenish the sodium and chloride electrolytes (aka salt) lost through sweat, your body can't rehydrate properly, and liquids quickly exit in the form of urine.
    • Infants and small children should never be rehydrated with water alone because it does not contain adequate amounts of sodium, potassium, and other important nutrients.
    • If you're running for more than 20 minutes, bring a water bottle and rehydrate during your workout as well as afterward.
    • Survival after dehydration was improved by rehydrating the dry seeds at elevated temperatures of around 35°C.
    • Extra equipment will be brought in so drunks can be rehydrated, sobered up and discharged.
    • A regular deep conditioning treatment can also help rehydrate dry hair.
    • If bulbs are shriveling, sprinkle on a little water to rehydrate.
    • Tea was drunk to rehydrate the body, which lost moisture in the thin, dry air.
    • Concentrate on formulas that are moisturizing, nourishing and rehydrating.
    • Drinking at least two litres of water a day will rehydrate your skin.

Derivatives

  • rehydratable

  • adjective
    • The rehydratable gels can be stored at room temperature for long periods of time.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The commercial triumphs he's nurtured include sweet-scented and rehydratable modelling clay.
      • Rehydratable and bite-sized packaging materials are packaged using modified atmosphere techniques.
  • rehydration

  • noun
    • Oral rehydration is indicated for patients who are mildly to moderately dehydrated; intravenous therapy may be required for more severe dehydration.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A spokesman said: ‘Water is perfect for rehydration and is provided in every classroom.’
      • A number of children were among those admitted with severe symptoms of diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach cramps but all were discharged following rehydration with fluids and treatment with antibiotics.
      • Rehydration solution (available from your local pharmacy) and some sports drinks are useful for rapid rehydration, although in most cases, plain water is fine.
      • Fruits possess rehydration properties and can compensate the loss of vital salts like sodium and potassium from the body.
 
 

Definition of rehydrate in US English:

rehydrate

verbriˈhaɪˌdreɪtrēˈhīˌdrāt
  • Absorb or cause to absorb moisture after dehydration.

    with object the slides were rehydrated in water
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Infants and small children should never be rehydrated with water alone because it does not contain adequate amounts of sodium, potassium, and other important nutrients.
    • Ryan says that until you replenish the sodium and chloride electrolytes (aka salt) lost through sweat, your body can't rehydrate properly, and liquids quickly exit in the form of urine.
    • Lee had to spend almost two hours on a drip to rehydrate him after a round of golf a few years back.
    • After games he would drink just water to rehydrate himself before we had even heard of doing that.
    • ‘Isotonic and high-energy drinks will help people rehydrate in hot climates,’ the spokesman said.
    • About 80 percent of the test slides were rehydrated.
    • A regular deep conditioning treatment can also help rehydrate dry hair.
    • Drinking at least two litres of water a day will rehydrate your skin.
    • Also, drink plenty of water to rehydrate your entire body.
    • If bulbs are shriveling, sprinkle on a little water to rehydrate.
    • Tea was drunk to rehydrate the body, which lost moisture in the thin, dry air.
    • Survival after dehydration was improved by rehydrating the dry seeds at elevated temperatures of around 35°C.
    • Because alcohol dehydrates the body, you should drink plenty of water at parties and have a glass by your bed, to drink overnight and help rehydrate when you wake up.
    • While you are working in air-conditioned places, water helps to rehydrate your skin.
    • Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water.
    • Concentrate on formulas that are moisturizing, nourishing and rehydrating.
    • It's impossible to stay fully hydrated while actually climbing, so rehydrating at the end of the day or during breaks between hard effort is essential.
    • Extra equipment will be brought in so drunks can be rehydrated, sobered up and discharged.
    • If you're running for more than 20 minutes, bring a water bottle and rehydrate during your workout as well as afterward.
    • These food, medicine and drink powder rations can be safely rehydrated with even dirty water.
 
 
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