vitamin
vitamin — 名詞
1. A type of organic compound that your body needs in very small amounts to work pr
維生素
身體需要少量才能維持健康的營養素
A type of organic compound that your body needs in very small amounts to work properly and stay healthy, and that you usually get from food because your body cannot make enough of it on its own.
Eri takes a vitamin C tablet every morning to help her immune system.
Eri 每天早上吃一顆維生素 C 錠來幫助免疫系統。
use as modifier: vitamin + letter + noun
Leafy green vegetables like spinach are full of important vitamins.
像菠菜這類綠葉蔬菜含有許多重要的維生素。
The doctor told Lukas that he needs more vitamin D from sunlight.
醫生告訴 Lukas 他需要多從陽光中攝取維生素 D。
Many breakfast cereals have added vitamins to help children grow properly.
許多早餐麥片添加了維生素,幫助兒童健康成長。
Ada buys fresh fruit because it contains more vitamins than canned fruit.
Ada 買新鮮水果,因為它比罐頭水果含有更多維生素。
- nutrient
broader category that includes vitamins, minerals, proteins, and other substances the body needs
- essential nutrient
emphasizes that the body cannot live without this substance; used especially in formal or scientific contexts
- mineral
also an essential nutrient, but refers specifically to inorganic substances like calcium or iron, not organic compounds
文法句型
vitamin + [letter]
take / get / contain + vitamins
用法筆記
Often placed before a letter or name to specify a particular vitamin type, such as vitamin A, vitamin B12, or vitamin E. The plural form 'vitamins' is commonly used when referring to food sources or supplements in general.