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		Definition of hormone in English: hormonenoun ˈhɔːməʊnˈhɔrˌmoʊn 1A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action. 〔生理〕荷尔蒙,激素 Example sentencesExamples -  The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology.
 -  The gene altered in the giant rats makes the protein Leptin, a hormone released by fat cells as an appetite regulator.
 -  These gonadotropins in turn stimulate synthesis of steroid hormones in target tissues.
 -  Specific hormones that belong to this category are epinephrine and norepinephrine.
 -  Diabetes is caused by problems with insulin, the hormone that triggers cells to absorb and store glucose from the blood.
 -  Blood glucose is tightly regulated in the body by two hormones called insulin and glucagon.
 -  It turns out that the active form of vitamin D is one of the most potent hormones to inhibit cell proliferation.
 -  The kidneys also produce hormones that regulate our blood pressure and body salts.
 -  Fat cells convert hormones called androgens into estrogen, which raises a woman's risk.
 -  The physical stress of a cold or other illness causes your body to produce hormones that raise your blood sugar level.
 -  From a physiological perspective, we need to better understand how hormones regulate tissues.
 -  Insulin is the hormone which keeps blood sugar levels within the normal healthy range.
 -  The ovaries also make the hormones oestrogen and progestogen, which help to regulate the menstrual cycle (periods).
 -  It's one of the lipids, or fats, your body makes and is used to build cell walls and form some hormones and tissues.
 -  Just like the normal endometrium, endometrial cells need the hormone oestrogen to survive and grow.
 -  Over the past three decades a great deal of evidence has accumulated in favor of the hypothesis that steroid receptor hormones act via regulation of gene expression.
 -  People who are constantly under stress have a high level of hormones like cortisone and adrenalin in their blood.
 -  The organ produces enzymes essential for digestion and secretes hormones that help control blood sugar levels.
 -  The gene makes a receptor protein that is stimulated by a brain hormone called vasopressin.
 -  HGH is one of several hormones that maintain blood sugar within a normal range.
 
 - 1.1 A synthetic substance with a similar effect to that of an animal or plant hormone.
人造激素 Example sentencesExamples -  I can't say I missed bleeding, but I did feel weird about a steady diet of synthetic hormones.
 -  For this reason, the synthetic hormones are technically known as ovulation inhibitors.
 -  Anabolic steroids are made with synthetic male hormones and cause more dangerous side-effects among girls than boys.
 -  There are no synthetic hormones, no pesticides, and no unnecessary ingredients.
 -  The synthetic hormones have side effects, especially liver qi stagnation and blood stagnation.
 -  As your baby's born, you may be given an injection of a synthetic hormone, usually in your thigh or buttock.
 -  People become vegetarians for all kinds of reasons; pumping sentient animals full of hormones and making their lives hell being only one of them.
 -  Age, ethnicity, body mass index, and previous use of hormones had no effect on outcomes.
 -  Anabolic steroids are synthetic hormones that cause the body to produce muscle and prevent muscle breakdown.
 -  Doctors insert rods into their arms which release synthetic hormones that prevent the teenagers producing eggs.
 -  They could be giving hormones to the farm animals, or antibiotics, and who knows what's in their feed.
 -  One recommended the usual synthetic hormones; another prescribed black cohosh and yam extract.
 -  The basic hormone on which all synthetic anabolic steroids are based.
 -  Treatment is typically with synthetic thyroid hormones, which can normalize blood pressure.
 
  - 1.2hormones A person's sex hormones as held to influence behaviour or mood.
性激素  she told herself she was suffering from hormones, that she would cheer up soon Example sentencesExamples -  It was not the scantily clad woman that disgusted Joel, but the effect his own hormones had on him.
 -  And how can you trust your teenage opinion of people, when those opinions were being formed via rampaging hormones and juvenile mood swings?
 -  It is also influenced by her weight and by hormones.
 -  Follow these steps to keep your hormones in balance - and your hormone-induced mood swings to a minimum.
 -  It may have been his hormones which improved his mood, as I watched him check her out constantly.
 -  I need it to keep my hormones leveled out or I get the worst possible mood swings you can imagine.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from Greek hormōn, present participle of horman 'impel, set in motion'.    Definition of hormone in US English: hormonenounˈhɔrˌmoʊnˈhôrˌmōn 1A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action. 〔生理〕荷尔蒙,激素 Example sentencesExamples -  It's one of the lipids, or fats, your body makes and is used to build cell walls and form some hormones and tissues.
 -  The gene altered in the giant rats makes the protein Leptin, a hormone released by fat cells as an appetite regulator.
 -  Insulin is the hormone which keeps blood sugar levels within the normal healthy range.
 -  From a physiological perspective, we need to better understand how hormones regulate tissues.
 -  Blood glucose is tightly regulated in the body by two hormones called insulin and glucagon.
 -  The physical stress of a cold or other illness causes your body to produce hormones that raise your blood sugar level.
 -  Just like the normal endometrium, endometrial cells need the hormone oestrogen to survive and grow.
 -  HGH is one of several hormones that maintain blood sugar within a normal range.
 -  The organ produces enzymes essential for digestion and secretes hormones that help control blood sugar levels.
 -  Specific hormones that belong to this category are epinephrine and norepinephrine.
 -  Diabetes is caused by problems with insulin, the hormone that triggers cells to absorb and store glucose from the blood.
 -  The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology.
 -  Over the past three decades a great deal of evidence has accumulated in favor of the hypothesis that steroid receptor hormones act via regulation of gene expression.
 -  People who are constantly under stress have a high level of hormones like cortisone and adrenalin in their blood.
 -  The kidneys also produce hormones that regulate our blood pressure and body salts.
 -  Fat cells convert hormones called androgens into estrogen, which raises a woman's risk.
 -  It turns out that the active form of vitamin D is one of the most potent hormones to inhibit cell proliferation.
 -  These gonadotropins in turn stimulate synthesis of steroid hormones in target tissues.
 -  The ovaries also make the hormones oestrogen and progestogen, which help to regulate the menstrual cycle (periods).
 -  The gene makes a receptor protein that is stimulated by a brain hormone called vasopressin.
 
 - 1.1 A synthetic substance with an effect similar to that of an animal or plant hormone.
Example sentencesExamples -  There are no synthetic hormones, no pesticides, and no unnecessary ingredients.
 -  Treatment is typically with synthetic thyroid hormones, which can normalize blood pressure.
 -  The basic hormone on which all synthetic anabolic steroids are based.
 -  They could be giving hormones to the farm animals, or antibiotics, and who knows what's in their feed.
 -  Doctors insert rods into their arms which release synthetic hormones that prevent the teenagers producing eggs.
 -  As your baby's born, you may be given an injection of a synthetic hormone, usually in your thigh or buttock.
 -  One recommended the usual synthetic hormones; another prescribed black cohosh and yam extract.
 -  I can't say I missed bleeding, but I did feel weird about a steady diet of synthetic hormones.
 -  Anabolic steroids are made with synthetic male hormones and cause more dangerous side-effects among girls than boys.
 -  Anabolic steroids are synthetic hormones that cause the body to produce muscle and prevent muscle breakdown.
 -  For this reason, the synthetic hormones are technically known as ovulation inhibitors.
 -  The synthetic hormones have side effects, especially liver qi stagnation and blood stagnation.
 -  People become vegetarians for all kinds of reasons; pumping sentient animals full of hormones and making their lives hell being only one of them.
 -  Age, ethnicity, body mass index, and previous use of hormones had no effect on outcomes.
 
  - 1.2hormones A person's sex hormones as held to influence behavior or mood.
性激素  she told herself she was suffering from hormones, that she would cheer up soon Example sentencesExamples -  It is also influenced by her weight and by hormones.
 -  And how can you trust your teenage opinion of people, when those opinions were being formed via rampaging hormones and juvenile mood swings?
 -  It was not the scantily clad woman that disgusted Joel, but the effect his own hormones had on him.
 -  Follow these steps to keep your hormones in balance - and your hormone-induced mood swings to a minimum.
 -  I need it to keep my hormones leveled out or I get the worst possible mood swings you can imagine.
 -  It may have been his hormones which improved his mood, as I watched him check her out constantly.
 
  
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from Greek hormōn, present participle of horman ‘impel, set in motion’.     |