insulin
insulin — 名詞
1. a natural chemical made inside the body that moves sugar out of the bloodstream
胰島素
調控血糖的激素;糖尿病藥物
a natural chemical made inside the body that moves sugar out of the bloodstream and into cells, where it can be used for energy; also, an artificially produced form of this substance that is used as medicine when the pancreas itself does not supply enough
Imran needs to inject insulin every morning to manage his diabetes.
Imran 每天早上都必須注射胰島素來控制糖尿病。
collocation: inject insulin
After a heavy meal, the pancreas releases a burst of insulin into the blood.
吃完大餐之後,胰臟會釋放大量的胰島素到血液中。
collocation: release insulin
The doctor adjusted Renata's insulin dose after reviewing her latest test results.
醫生看了 Renata 最新的檢驗報告後,調整了她的胰島素劑量。
Without enough insulin, sugar builds up in the bloodstream and cannot enter the cells.
如果胰島素不足,糖分會堆積在血液中,無法進入細胞。
Some newer insulin pumps can be worn on the skin throughout the day.
有些新型的胰島素幫浦可以整天貼在皮膚上使用。
- hormone
much broader category; insulin is one specific type of hormone among many
- blood-glucose regulator
descriptive phrase rather than a true synonym; explains the function of insulin
- glucagon
raises blood sugar by triggering the liver to release stored glucose, performing the opposite role of insulin
文法句型
insulin + noun (as modifier)
uncountable — no plural except when referring to types