secretion 英 [sɪˈkri:ʃn]   美 [sɪˈkriʃən]

secretion

secretion  英 [sɪˈkri:ʃn] 美 [sɪˈkriʃən]

n. 分泌;分泌物;藏匿;隐藏 

名词复数:secretions 

The virus also increases lipid sensitivity and decreases leptin secretion of the new fat cells. 该病毒还会增加新脂肪细胞的脂肪灵敏度,并降低其瘦素分泌。
The researchers also recorded people's blood pressure, pulse and secretion of a high-stress hormone called cortisol, which can be measured in the saliva and collected with a cotton swab. 研究人员还记录了被试的血压、脉搏和压力之下会分泌的、被称为皮质醇的荷尔蒙,这种荷尔蒙含量只需要用棉球收集唾液,就可以测得。

  • A secretion is a substance made and released by a living thing, like when your skin sweats.
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  • n. 分泌;分泌物;藏匿;隐藏
  • 1. The virus also increases lipid sensitivity and decreases leptin secretion of the new fat cells.

    该病毒还会增加新脂肪细胞的脂肪灵敏度,并降低其瘦素分泌。

  • 2. The researchers also recorded people's blood pressure, pulse and secretion of a high-stress hormone called cortisol, which can be measured in the saliva and collected with a cotton swab.

    研究人员还记录了被试的血压、脉搏和压力之下会分泌的、被称为皮质醇的荷尔蒙,这种荷尔蒙含量只需要用棉球收集唾液,就可以测得。

  • 3. As the amount of hormone secretion decreases, the chance for weight gain increases.

    激素分泌数量减少,体重增加的概率也升高。

  • secretion (n.) 1640s, "act of secreting;" 1732, "that which is secreted," from French sécrétion, from Latin secretionem (nominative secretio) "a dividing, separation," noun of action from past participle stem of secernere "to separate, set apart" (see secret (n.)).
se·cre·tion / sɪˈkriːʃn ; NAmE sɪˈkriːʃn / noun ( technical 术语 ) 1 [uncountable ] the process by which liquid substances are produced by parts of the body or plants 分泌 the secretion of bile by the liver 肝脏分泌胆汁的过程 2 [countable ,  usually plural ] a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants 分泌物 bodily secretions 人体分泌物 secretion secretions se·cre·tion / sɪˈkriːʃn ; NAmE sɪˈkriːʃn /
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