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Definition of anaerobic in English: anaerobicadjective ˌanɛːˈrəʊbɪkˌænəˈroʊbɪk Biology 1Relating to or requiring an absence of free oxygen. 厌氧的 厌氧细菌。 Example sentencesExamples - They found the samples contained anaerobic bacteria that grew on sugars and proteins in total absence of oxygen.
- Sugar availability is one of the elements required to support anaerobic metabolism.
- Below the depth of oxygen penetration life is restricted to anaerobic bacteria.
- These results show that storage starch in pondweed stems is the main substrate for anaerobic respiration.
- River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting exercise which does not improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
(与)绝氧运动(有关)的,绝氧运动的 anaerobic exercise requires short sudden bursts of energy Example sentencesExamples - It also has an effect on the body's aerobic recovery after anaerobic work.
- It is both aerobic and anaerobic, depending on the terrain, trail length and difficulty.
- Some experts say that after six to eight weeks of regular anaerobic exercise, a short hiatus is required to promote growth.
- Rest for at least 24 hours after heavy anaerobic exercise such as weight-lifting or circuit training and try to alternate the type of exercise you do.
- This concept explains why interval training, which is generally anaerobic, will improve performance.
- I suggest a regimen of daily vitamins and anaerobic exercises, Mort.
- The capacity of these systems is improved by a combination of aerobic and anaerobic training.
- You can only get so much from anaerobic training if you don't have the aerobic work behind it to round it out.
- I felt we could do better and more anaerobic workouts at sea level.
- This is said to breakdown lactic acid produced by anaerobic activity.
- But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning.
- The cardio activity can be adjusted to be aerobic or anaerobic, depending on the intention of the set.
- They need to do running for endurance, sprints for anaerobic endurance and some weight training too.
- One successful formula involves the skillful alternation between aerobic and anaerobic training.
- Sprints, hill runs, all-out rounds on the Thai Pads, and anaerobic training are high intensity workouts.
- Likewise, a week or two of hard training should be followed by a week of reduced effort with little of no emphasis on anaerobic exercise.
- He points out that swimming can be used as either an aerobic or anaerobic activity, depending on the intensity of your session.
- We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers.
- It's great for anaerobic fitness, your reactions will improve and your explosive power will benefit.
- Weights sessions were eliminated, so too the anaerobic work needed for the 200m and 400m freestyle.
Derivativesadverb Biology For instance, the very best sprinters don't need much aerobic capacity because they rely on a preponderance of fast-twitch muscle fibers, which contract quickly and anaerobically, meaning they don't require oxygen to burn fuel. Example sentencesExamples - When hay from the wild-type and stay-green L. perenne phenotypes was incubated anaerobically at 39°C, rates of protein loss were rapid and did not differ.
- In contrast, our experiments are carried out anaerobically with the enzyme ending up in the fully reduced state.
- You have to play at a very fast pace - you have to be fit both aerobically and anaerobically.
- Bacteria can also degrade components of crude oil, even anaerobically, and under certain conditions they produce methane, a valuable natural gas, in a processes analogous to the physical ‘cracking’ of hydrocarbons.
Definition of anaerobic in US English: anaerobicadjectiveˌænəˈroʊbɪkˌanəˈrōbik Biology 1Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. 厌氧的 厌氧细菌。 Example sentencesExamples - These results show that storage starch in pondweed stems is the main substrate for anaerobic respiration.
- Below the depth of oxygen penetration life is restricted to anaerobic bacteria.
- River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water.
- They found the samples contained anaerobic bacteria that grew on sugars and proteins in total absence of oxygen.
- Sugar availability is one of the elements required to support anaerobic metabolism.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting exercise that does not improve or is not intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
(与)绝氧运动(有关)的,绝氧运动的 Example sentencesExamples - The cardio activity can be adjusted to be aerobic or anaerobic, depending on the intention of the set.
- It also has an effect on the body's aerobic recovery after anaerobic work.
- He points out that swimming can be used as either an aerobic or anaerobic activity, depending on the intensity of your session.
- The capacity of these systems is improved by a combination of aerobic and anaerobic training.
- This concept explains why interval training, which is generally anaerobic, will improve performance.
- It's great for anaerobic fitness, your reactions will improve and your explosive power will benefit.
- I felt we could do better and more anaerobic workouts at sea level.
- It is both aerobic and anaerobic, depending on the terrain, trail length and difficulty.
- Sprints, hill runs, all-out rounds on the Thai Pads, and anaerobic training are high intensity workouts.
- I suggest a regimen of daily vitamins and anaerobic exercises, Mort.
- We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers.
- Weights sessions were eliminated, so too the anaerobic work needed for the 200m and 400m freestyle.
- They need to do running for endurance, sprints for anaerobic endurance and some weight training too.
- But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning.
- You can only get so much from anaerobic training if you don't have the aerobic work behind it to round it out.
- One successful formula involves the skillful alternation between aerobic and anaerobic training.
- Likewise, a week or two of hard training should be followed by a week of reduced effort with little of no emphasis on anaerobic exercise.
- Rest for at least 24 hours after heavy anaerobic exercise such as weight-lifting or circuit training and try to alternate the type of exercise you do.
- Some experts say that after six to eight weeks of regular anaerobic exercise, a short hiatus is required to promote growth.
- This is said to breakdown lactic acid produced by anaerobic activity.
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