intake
英 [ˈɪn.teɪk]
美 [ˈɪn.teɪk]
intake 吸收,摄入in-,进入,使,take,拿,带。引申词义吸收,摄入。
- intake (n.)
- c. 1800, "place where water is taken into a channel or pipe," from verbal phrase, from in (adv.) + take (v.). Meaning "act of taking in" (food, breath, etc.) is first attested 1808.
- 1. We are constantly being reminded to cut down our fat intake.
- 不断有人提醒我们要减少脂肪的摄入量。
- 2. Nutritionists say only 33% of our calorie intake should be from fat.
- 营养学家说我们所摄入的卡路里中只应有33%来自脂肪。
- 3. Add pasta to your salads to bump up your fibre intake.
- 在色拉中加入意大利面条,增加你的纤维摄入量。
- 4. Universities were ill-equipped to meet the massive intake of students.
- 各大学设备不足,难以满足招入的大量学生的要求。
- 5. Your intake of alcohol should not exceed two units per day.
- 每天的饮酒量不应超过两个计量单位。