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		Definition of oxygenate in English: oxygenateverb ˈɒksɪdʒəneɪtˈɑksədʒəˌneɪt [with object]Supply, treat, charge, or enrich with oxygen. 给…供氧;给…充氧;使用氧饱和;使…富氧  the lungs oxygenate the blood before it returns to the heart Example sentencesExamples -  It was assumed that this blood was fully oxygenated.
 -  Patients with COPD have progressive airflow limitation leading to disabling dyspnea, with an inability to properly oxygenate the blood.
 -  Also, remember to breathe deeply, helping to oxygenate the blood.
 -  In this way they work at a constant and effective system of ploughing, which enriches and oxygenates the soil.
 -  In obese patients, the workload of the heart is frequently increased by the strain of supplying oxygenated blood to all tissue.
 -  The rest are beneficial because they oxygenate the water.
 -  So the heart continues to provide a circulation, the lungs continue to oxygenate the blood, just as they would in any other kind of operation.
 -  Blueberries are also rich in a plant chemical group called anthocyanins, which help oxygenate the skin and keep it looking young.
 -  The left heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the systemic circulation.
 -  It flushes the lymph system, nourishes and oxygenates the vascular system, cleanses the intestines, and is healing and soothing to all mucous membranes.
 -  What the machine does is push oxygenated blood through the body and back to the heart.
 -  Nodules of Pennsylvanian age are marine, having likely formed in the quiet, brackish, oxygenated waters of lagoons.
 -  The nutrient solution was changed every week to limit the acidification, and was oxygenated by an aquarium pump.
 -  A fountain oxygenates water to fight algae, the harmful byproduct of geese droppings.
 -  Breathing correctly or concentrating on your breathing will help oxygenate your blood which in turn oxygenates the baby.
 -  Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood.
 -  To overcome this, they repeatedly gulp oxygen and release it inside the burrow, oxygenating the water which then allows them to remain inside for up to 30 minutes at a time. This behavior also provides oxygen for any developing eggs.
 -  Yoga gets the entire system moving, as well as oxygenating the blood.
 -  Create more red blood cells and oxygenate your body.
 -  Derived from natural grains, it produces enzymes that convert sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide, serving to oxygenate skin.
 
 Synonyms ventilate, air, aerate, fan, deodorize, purify, cleanse 
 OriginLate 18th century: from French oxygéner 'supply with oxygen' + -ate3.    Definition of oxygenate in US English: oxygenateverbˈɑksədʒəˌneɪtˈäksəjəˌnāt [with object]Supply, treat, charge, or enrich with oxygen. 给…供氧;给…充氧;使用氧饱和;使…富氧  the lungs oxygenate the blood before it returns to the heart Example sentencesExamples -  The nutrient solution was changed every week to limit the acidification, and was oxygenated by an aquarium pump.
 -  So the heart continues to provide a circulation, the lungs continue to oxygenate the blood, just as they would in any other kind of operation.
 -  Nodules of Pennsylvanian age are marine, having likely formed in the quiet, brackish, oxygenated waters of lagoons.
 -  In obese patients, the workload of the heart is frequently increased by the strain of supplying oxygenated blood to all tissue.
 -  In this way they work at a constant and effective system of ploughing, which enriches and oxygenates the soil.
 -  It flushes the lymph system, nourishes and oxygenates the vascular system, cleanses the intestines, and is healing and soothing to all mucous membranes.
 -  Blueberries are also rich in a plant chemical group called anthocyanins, which help oxygenate the skin and keep it looking young.
 -  Derived from natural grains, it produces enzymes that convert sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide, serving to oxygenate skin.
 -  Yoga gets the entire system moving, as well as oxygenating the blood.
 -  The rest are beneficial because they oxygenate the water.
 -  A fountain oxygenates water to fight algae, the harmful byproduct of geese droppings.
 -  It was assumed that this blood was fully oxygenated.
 -  What the machine does is push oxygenated blood through the body and back to the heart.
 -  Breathing correctly or concentrating on your breathing will help oxygenate your blood which in turn oxygenates the baby.
 -  Create more red blood cells and oxygenate your body.
 -  The left heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the systemic circulation.
 -  Also, remember to breathe deeply, helping to oxygenate the blood.
 -  Patients with COPD have progressive airflow limitation leading to disabling dyspnea, with an inability to properly oxygenate the blood.
 -  Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood.
 -  To overcome this, they repeatedly gulp oxygen and release it inside the burrow, oxygenating the water which then allows them to remain inside for up to 30 minutes at a time. This behavior also provides oxygen for any developing eggs.
 
 Synonyms ventilate, air, aerate, fan, deodorize, purify, cleanse 
 OriginLate 18th century: from French oxygéner ‘supply with oxygen’ + -ate.     |