"metabolites" 怎么发音
word
muh-TAB-uh-lyts
muh-TAB-uhl-ayts
释义
Metabolites are substances made or used when the body or a cell carries out chemical processes. They can be natural or made through medication or diet.
IPA 音标
美式英语
məˈtæbəˌɫaɪts
英式英语
mətˈæbəlˌaɪts
简化发音
美式
muh-TAB-uh-lyts
英式
muh-TAB-uhl-ayts
语境中听
Scientists study metabolites to understand how our bodies work.
Some metabolites come from the food we eat.
Doctors can measure metabolites in blood tests.
After you take medicine, your body often creates new metabolites as it breaks the drug down.