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		Definition of nutrient in English: nutrientnoun ˈnjuːtrɪəntˈn(j)utriənt A substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth. 营养(物质),滋养物,养料  fish is a source of many important nutrients, including protein, vitamins, and minerals 鱼是很多重要养分的来源之一,包括蛋白质、维生素和矿物质。 Example sentencesExamples -  Root growth defines the extent to which a plant explores soil for water and mineral nutrients.
 -  Mangoes are rich in the nutrients lutein and zeaxanthin that appear to help preserve our eyesight as we age.
 -  Mineral nutrients such as potassium are transported readily in the phloem.
 -  The findings indicated that four out of ten women eat a diet that is likely to deprive a child of essential nutrients.
 -  It also dismisses laboratory evidence which suggests that nutrients can help the growth of algal toxins.
 -  They also play an important role in allowing nutrients and other chemicals to pass in and out of cells.
 -  Generally, side dishes serve to add flavor to the rice rather than provide nutrients.
 -  To avoid accumulation of nutrients in the growth media, the sand was flushed once every week with water.
 -  The three major nutrients in river water are carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
 -  The Directive will limit the allowed doses of nutrients, initially vitamins and minerals.
 -  Some essential nutrients have no stores in the body, so we need regular supplies from food.
 -  Nitrogen has a favourable position among the essential nutrients in soil.
 -  The high moisture content and nutrients in cooked food make this growth possible.
 -  They replenish nutrients, restore blood sugar levels and help rehydrate the body.
 -  As blood is pumped around the body, it carries oxygen and nutrients that are essential for life.
 -  Like the body's normal cells, cancer cells need a supply of oxygen and other nutrients to survive and grow.
 -  The faster we can clean the blood, the more nutrients and oxygens the blood can carry.
 -  Most plants rely on a symbiotic fungus to aid them in acquiring water and nutrients from the soil.
 -  Many cultures have developed lunch which rather precisely balances essential nutrients.
 -  Sugary drinks such as sodas fill you up with calories but provide no real nutrients.
 
 Synonyms nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin nutrient- 'nourishing', from the verb nutrire.    Definition of nutrient in US English: nutrientnounˈn(y)o͞otrēəntˈn(j)utriənt A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. 营养(物质),滋养物,养料  fish is a source of many important nutrients, including protein, vitamins, and minerals 鱼是很多重要养分的来源之一,包括蛋白质、维生素和矿物质。 Example sentencesExamples -  Mineral nutrients such as potassium are transported readily in the phloem.
 -  The findings indicated that four out of ten women eat a diet that is likely to deprive a child of essential nutrients.
 -  Many cultures have developed lunch which rather precisely balances essential nutrients.
 -  They also play an important role in allowing nutrients and other chemicals to pass in and out of cells.
 -  The faster we can clean the blood, the more nutrients and oxygens the blood can carry.
 -  Sugary drinks such as sodas fill you up with calories but provide no real nutrients.
 -  Generally, side dishes serve to add flavor to the rice rather than provide nutrients.
 -  Mangoes are rich in the nutrients lutein and zeaxanthin that appear to help preserve our eyesight as we age.
 -  Most plants rely on a symbiotic fungus to aid them in acquiring water and nutrients from the soil.
 -  The Directive will limit the allowed doses of nutrients, initially vitamins and minerals.
 -  It also dismisses laboratory evidence which suggests that nutrients can help the growth of algal toxins.
 -  Nitrogen has a favourable position among the essential nutrients in soil.
 -  The three major nutrients in river water are carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
 -  Like the body's normal cells, cancer cells need a supply of oxygen and other nutrients to survive and grow.
 -  As blood is pumped around the body, it carries oxygen and nutrients that are essential for life.
 -  They replenish nutrients, restore blood sugar levels and help rehydrate the body.
 -  To avoid accumulation of nutrients in the growth media, the sand was flushed once every week with water.
 -  The high moisture content and nutrients in cooked food make this growth possible.
 -  Root growth defines the extent to which a plant explores soil for water and mineral nutrients.
 -  Some essential nutrients have no stores in the body, so we need regular supplies from food.
 
 Synonyms nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin nutrient- ‘nourishing’, from the verb nutrire.     |