intake
noun /ˈɪnteɪk/
/ˈɪnteɪk/
(食物、饮料等的)摄取量,吸入量 - high fluid intake
高流质摄取量 - to reduce your daily intake of salt
减少每天的食盐量
- Make sure you have a balanced intake of vitamins A, B, C and D.
要确保均衡地摄入维生素 A、B、C 和 D。 - One of the best ways to get to your ideal size is to cut fat intake right down.
塑造完美身材的最佳办法之一就是减少脂肪摄入量。 - You need to watch your alcohol intake.
你需要注意酒精摄入量。 - You should maintain a low intake of fat.
你应该维持较低的脂肪摄入量。 - your recommended daily intake of vitamin C
你建议的每日维生素 C 的摄入量
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
- moderate
- low
- …
- have
- maintain
- boost
- …
- high fluid intake
(一定时期内)纳入的人数 - the annual student intake
每年招收的新生人数 - Intake in universities is down by 10%.
大学录取人数下降了10%。
Topics Educationc1- The government should be promoting a balanced intake of students for every school.
政府应当促进各学校招生人数的平衡。 - The school has an annual intake of 20 to 30.
该校每年招收 20 到 30 名学生。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
- low
- balanced
- …
- have
- the annual student intake
- [countable] a place where liquid, air, etc. enters a machine
(机器上的液体、空气等的)进口 - the air/fuel intake
进气口;加燃料口
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- air
- water
- block
- clog
- clog up
- …
- the air/fuel intake
- [countable, usually singular] an act of taking something in, especially breath
吸收;吸入;(尤指)吸气 - She gave a sharp intake of breath.
她猛地吸了一口气。 - When the news was announced, there was a sharp intake of breath.
消息宣布时,大家都猛地倒吸了一口气。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- quick
- sharp
- give
- hear
- an intake of breath
- She gave a sharp intake of breath.
词源Middle English (originally Scots and northern English): from in + take.