metabolism
metabolism — 名詞
1. the chemical reactions inside a living body that convert food into the energy an
新陳代謝
體內將食物轉化為能量的化學作用
the chemical reactions inside a living body that convert food into the energy and building blocks needed for growth and repair
Regular exercise can speed up your metabolism and help you burn more calories every day.
規律運動可以加速新陳代謝,幫助你每天燃燒更多卡路里。
collocation: speed up your metabolism
Tariro's metabolism slowed down after forty, making it harder to stay at the same weight.
Tariro 四十歲後新陳代謝變慢,維持相同體重變得比較困難。
collocation: metabolism slowed down
The doctor said metabolism involves thousands of chemical reactions happening in the body every second.
醫生說,新陳代謝包含體內每秒發生的數千種化學反應。
Scientists study how metabolism changes when people switch to a high-protein diet for several weeks.
科學家研究人們改用高蛋白飲食數週後,新陳代謝如何變化。
Some medical conditions affect your metabolism and change your weight without changing your diet.
某些疾病會影響新陳代謝,即使飲食不變也可能導致體重增減。
- metabolic process
refers to individual chemical reactions rather than the whole system
- metabolic rate
specifically the speed at which the body burns energy, not the full process
- digestion
only covers the breakdown of food, not the cellular energy conversion that metabolism includes
文法句型
have + a + adj + metabolism
person's + metabolism + verb
用法筆記
Usually used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general process ('Metabolism slows with age'), but it can be countable when describing a specific person's rate ('She has a fast metabolism'). Frequently paired with adjectives like fast, slow, high, or low.