Adrenalin Meaning in English
word
əˈdɹɛnəɫɪn
uh-DREN-uh-lin
ɐdɹˈɛnɐlˌɪn
uh-DREN-uh-lin
释义
A natural chemical produced by the body in stressful or exciting situations. It makes the heart beat faster and gives a burst of energy.
用法与细微差别
More common in British English; 'adrenaline' is the usual spelling in American English. Used both in medical and everyday contexts ("adrenalin rush"). Refers to the hormone and also the feeling of excitement or energy.
Spanish: adrenalinaPortuguese (BR): adrenalinaPortuguese (PT): adrenalinaChinese (Simplified): 肾上腺素Chinese (Traditional): 腎上腺素Hindi: ऐड्रिनलिनArabic: أدرينالينBengali: অ্যাড্রেনালিনRussian: адреналинJapanese: アドレナリンVietnamese: adrenalin - adrenaline (y học)Korean: 아드레날린Turkish: adrenalin - adrenalin hormonuUrdu: ایڈرینالینIndonesian: adrenalin
例句
When you are scared, your body releases adrenalin.
basic
Running in a race fills me with adrenalin.
basic
Doctors sometimes use adrenalin to treat allergies.
basic
I got such an adrenalin rush after riding that rollercoaster!
natural
Just before the exam, you can feel the adrenalin kick in.
natural
Extreme sports are all about the adrenalin and the excitement.
natural