amino
amino — 形容詞
1. used to describe a chemical substance that contains a particular group of nitrog
胺基
含有氮氫原子團(−NH₂)的
used to describe a chemical substance that contains a particular group of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms (the −NH₂ group), which is the basic structural unit found in proteins.
Amino acids join in long chains to build all proteins in living things.
胺基酸連接成長鏈,構成所有生物體內的蛋白質。
collocation: amino acid / building blocks of proteins
The chemistry teacher showed how an amino group bonds with other atoms in a molecule.
化學老師展示胺基如何與分子中的其他原子鍵結。
collocation: amino group
Feng tested the soil sample and found it rich in amino compounds from decaying plants.
Feng 測試了土壤樣本,發現其中富含來自腐爛植物的胺基化合物。
Élise checked the amino sequence of the new protein her team had just discovered.
Élise 檢查了她的團隊剛發現的新蛋白質的胺基序列。
Sports scientists study how amino supplements affect muscle recovery after exercise.
運動科學家研究胺基補充品如何影響運動後的肌肉恢復。
- amine-derived
more specific — means obtained from a particular amine compound rather than describing the general property
- nitrogenous
broader — means containing nitrogen in any form, not specifically the −NH₂ group
文法句型
amino + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun to describe the chemical nature of a substance. The most common use in everyday English is as part of the compound noun 'amino acid'.