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词汇 vitamin C
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Definition of vitamin C in English:

vitamin C

nounˌvɪtəmɪn ˈsiːˈvaɪdəmən si
  • another term for ascorbic acid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The scent of fresh oranges is very energizing, and the vitamin C helps tone your skin.
    • Since vitamin C is lost during cooking, such food should be eaten raw when possible.
    • They are also good sources of vitamin C and folate, both of which have been linked to some protection from cancer and heart disease.
    • The green mango is said to be valuable in blood disorders because of its high vitamin C content.
    • Scientists have long known that plants use their own vitamin C to reduce oxidative damage.
    • Cranberry juice, with its high vitamin C content, is a popular product.
    • Topical vitamin C may reduce wrinkles, thicken skin and protect against sun damage.
    • High vitamin C levels are associated with improved mood, intelligence and memory.
    • Taking vitamin C in doses greater than a gram a day has been shown to lead to nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and kidney stones.
    • Guzzle down a serving and you've more than satisfied your daily vitamin C requirement.
    • Taking vitamin C has not been shown to prevent colds but it may help symptoms clear up sooner.
    • We also want to be sure that we get enough of the antioxidant vitamin C in our diets.
    • Injectable vitamin C is given by or under the supervision of a health care professional.
    • Perhaps the vitamin C is good but the cold temperature and nature of the juice is definitely wrong.
    • The higher vitamin C content of vegetarian diets may even improve iron absorption.
    • No one is going to be issued a patent on vitamin C, garlic or creatine anytime soon.
    • The higher vitamin C intake also reduced the likelihood of development of knee pain.
    • Fresh produce is the best dietary source of antioxidants like vitamin C and beta carotene.
    • Because vitamin C is water soluble, it isn't held in the body for more than a few hours.
    • In frozen peas the vitamin C content did not differ from the time they were frozen to up until three months later.

Definition of vitamin C in US English:

vitamin C

nounˈvīdəmən sēˈvaɪdəmən si
  • another term for ascorbic acid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The higher vitamin C content of vegetarian diets may even improve iron absorption.
    • Guzzle down a serving and you've more than satisfied your daily vitamin C requirement.
    • We also want to be sure that we get enough of the antioxidant vitamin C in our diets.
    • Taking vitamin C has not been shown to prevent colds but it may help symptoms clear up sooner.
    • The scent of fresh oranges is very energizing, and the vitamin C helps tone your skin.
    • Fresh produce is the best dietary source of antioxidants like vitamin C and beta carotene.
    • Perhaps the vitamin C is good but the cold temperature and nature of the juice is definitely wrong.
    • The higher vitamin C intake also reduced the likelihood of development of knee pain.
    • The green mango is said to be valuable in blood disorders because of its high vitamin C content.
    • Because vitamin C is water soluble, it isn't held in the body for more than a few hours.
    • They are also good sources of vitamin C and folate, both of which have been linked to some protection from cancer and heart disease.
    • Topical vitamin C may reduce wrinkles, thicken skin and protect against sun damage.
    • Taking vitamin C in doses greater than a gram a day has been shown to lead to nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and kidney stones.
    • In frozen peas the vitamin C content did not differ from the time they were frozen to up until three months later.
    • High vitamin C levels are associated with improved mood, intelligence and memory.
    • Scientists have long known that plants use their own vitamin C to reduce oxidative damage.
    • Cranberry juice, with its high vitamin C content, is a popular product.
    • Since vitamin C is lost during cooking, such food should be eaten raw when possible.
    • No one is going to be issued a patent on vitamin C, garlic or creatine anytime soon.
    • Injectable vitamin C is given by or under the supervision of a health care professional.
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