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bloodstreamsCOCA¹⁰⁰⁰³³BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 n.血流;体内循环的血液bloodstream的复数形式原型bloodstream的复数 The sugar stays in their bloodstreams, where it damages the vessels, leading to ailments such as heart disease, kidney failure and blindness. 葡萄糖仍然随着血液循环,损伤了血管,从而导致心脏病、肾衰竭、失明等疾病。 ecocn In an earlier book, Kurzweil predicts the creation of“nanobots” that will patrol our bloodstreams, repairing wear and tear as they go, and keeping our bodies perpetually young. 在更早的一本书中, Kurzwei预言了能够巡游在血液中的“纳米机器人”的诞生,它们修复损伤,保持我们的身体永远年轻。 yeeyan More specifically, by upping the levels of ghrelin in the mice, the researchers saw an increased amount of HDL cholesterol in the bloodstreams of the lab animals— regardless of diet or body mass. 更特别的是,研究人员发现提高小鼠体内饥饿激素的水平会相应增加小鼠血液中的高密度脂蛋白含量,这与饮食和体重无关。 yeeyan Research on this system suggests that bats have a mucous membrane along the intestinal tract that acts as a barrier to prevent too much iron from getting into their bloodstreams. 针对这个系统的研究表明,蝙蝠的肠道有一种粘膜充当着防止过量的铁进入血液循环的屏障。 yeeyan The kidneys filter toxins from our bloodstreams. Then the toxins clear through the urine. 人体的肾脏过滤血液中的毒素,然后毒素通过尿液排出。 yeeyan |