fluid是什么意思
n. 液体, 分泌液, 流体
a. 流动的, 可改变的
n. a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure
n. continuous amorphous matter that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas
s. subject to change; variable
s. characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape
fluid的用法和例句
1.It means it could alter the metaboli and it could affect directly, how much fat you accumulate, but it could also affect your fluid retention and that’s actually how much fluid that you might carry in your cells.
这意味着它会影响代谢 直接影响积累的脂肪的量 也会影响液体潴留 就是你的细胞里 含有多少液体
2.So, the embryo develops inside this bag of fluid, and that bag of fluid is very important, because it protects the embryo from shocks and it also means that the embryo can move its little developing limbs and those limbs only form properly if it can do that.
胚胎在这个液体包中发育 这个液体包非常重要 因为它能保护胚胎免受冲击 羊膜还可以让胚胎 活动正在发育的四肢 只有这样 四肢才能正常地发育
3.We’ve given him fluids, so he’s not dehydrated.
我们已经给他补了水 所以他没有脱水
4.I’m not! It’s just the fluid from the bananas.
我没有 那只是香蕉里的水分而已
5.This is fluid from the steering column.
这个液体是从驾驶杆里流出来的
6.The resistance is a membrane with fluid.
阻力是因为液体形成的隔膜
7.She needs more fluids, and she’s not burned there.
她需要更多氧气 而且她那里没烧伤
8.Let’s, uh, squeeze some fluids into her.
我们给她…输点液进去
9.We should collect fluids if we find any.
如果我们能找到任何体液的话要收集起来
10.Which would explain the fluid in her heart.
这也能解释她心脏内的积液