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词汇 dehydration
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Definition of dehydration in English:

dehydration

noun ˌdiːhʌɪˈdreɪʃ(ə)nˌdiˌhaɪˈdreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The loss or removal of water from something.

    from an inspection of plants undergoing dehydration there was no evidence of root damage
    as modifier a vegetable dehydration factory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An additional factor involved in desiccation tolerance is the dynamic behaviour of cell structures during dehydration.
    • The fan he had initially invented for drying tea proved adaptable for other purposes such as meat and vegetable dehydration plants.
    • During dehydration of the inner leaves, an accumulation of proline, sucrose, and protein was recorded.
    • In those studies, the fast-drying condition was referred to as the dehydration of seed tissues under a laminar flow cabinet or with silica gel.
    • Both of these ion changes result in water reabsorption from the airways and dehydration of mucus membranes.
    • Plants were well watered prior to the dehydration experiments.
    • The glasshouse experiment aimed to rank the cultivars according to their dehydration tolerance.
    • Formation of ridges upon dehydration was found to be accompanied by a pronounced decrease in spore size.
    • Recalcitrant seeds lose their viability at relatively high water content during dehydration.
    1. 1.1 A harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body.
      the patient was suffering from severe dehydration and malnutrition
      flying at high altitudes causes dehydration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even mild dehydration can interfere with your digestion, which could allow polyamines to build up in your system.
      • Offer your child plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration - a fever will cause a child to lose fluids more rapidly.
      • Such headaches, for me, are provoked by stress, sleep deprivation, and dehydration.
      • Drinking to quench thirst is usually a good guide to preventing dehydration.
      • It is important that you take enough water - about 4 to 6 litres daily - to keep dehydration at bay.
      • Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones.
      • Some pets can develop dehydration or even develop pneumonia.
      • Your urine concentration may rise with increased temperature or dehydration.
      • Try to avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing beverages on the airplane, as they will accelerate dehydration.
      • Avoid coffee and alcohol because they tend to increase dehydration.

Definition of dehydration in US English:

dehydration

nounˌdēˌhīˈdrāSH(ə)nˌdiˌhaɪˈdreɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The loss or removal of water from something.

    from an inspection of plants undergoing dehydration there was no evidence of root damage
    as modifier a vegetable dehydration factory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During dehydration of the inner leaves, an accumulation of proline, sucrose, and protein was recorded.
    • Recalcitrant seeds lose their viability at relatively high water content during dehydration.
    • The glasshouse experiment aimed to rank the cultivars according to their dehydration tolerance.
    • Formation of ridges upon dehydration was found to be accompanied by a pronounced decrease in spore size.
    • An additional factor involved in desiccation tolerance is the dynamic behaviour of cell structures during dehydration.
    • Both of these ion changes result in water reabsorption from the airways and dehydration of mucus membranes.
    • The fan he had initially invented for drying tea proved adaptable for other purposes such as meat and vegetable dehydration plants.
    • Plants were well watered prior to the dehydration experiments.
    • In those studies, the fast-drying condition was referred to as the dehydration of seed tissues under a laminar flow cabinet or with silica gel.
    1. 1.1 A harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body.
      the patient was suffering from severe dehydration and malnutrition
      flying at high altitudes causes dehydration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Avoid coffee and alcohol because they tend to increase dehydration.
      • Your urine concentration may rise with increased temperature or dehydration.
      • Some pets can develop dehydration or even develop pneumonia.
      • Drinking to quench thirst is usually a good guide to preventing dehydration.
      • Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones.
      • Offer your child plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration - a fever will cause a child to lose fluids more rapidly.
      • Try to avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing beverages on the airplane, as they will accelerate dehydration.
      • Even mild dehydration can interfere with your digestion, which could allow polyamines to build up in your system.
      • Such headaches, for me, are provoked by stress, sleep deprivation, and dehydration.
      • It is important that you take enough water - about 4 to 6 litres daily - to keep dehydration at bay.
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