vitamin
- n. [生化] 维生素;[生化] 维他命
词态变化
助记提示
2. 该词有两种译名,一种是意译,即“维生素”,表示维持生命的元素,顾简称为维生素;另一种是音译,即“维他命”,根据发音直译过来的,很好理解。
中文词源
最早写做vitamine,来自vit-,生命,-amine,氨。后证实这种物质不属于氨基,因此字母e脱落。
英文词源
- vitamin
- vitamin: [20] Vitamins were originally vitamines: the Polish-born biochemist Casimir Funk who introduced them to the world in 1920 believed that they were amino acids and so formed the name from Latin vita ‘life’ and amine. It was soon discovered that Funk’s belief was mistaken, and alternative names were suggested, but in 1920 it was successfully proposed (by J.C. Drummond) that the -e be dropped to avoid confusion, and the form vitamin was born.
=> amine, vital - vitamin (n.)
- 1920, originally vitamine (1912) coined by Polish biochemist Casimir Funk (1884-1967), from Latin vita "life" (see vital) + amine, because they were thought to contain amino acids. The terminal -e formally was stripped off when scientists learned the true nature of the substance; -in was acceptable because it was used for neutral substances of undefined composition. The lettering system of nomenclature (Vitamin A, B, C, etc.) was introduced at the same time (1920).
双语例句
- 1. Butter, margarine, and oily fish are all good sources of vitamin D.
- 黄油、人造黄油和多脂鱼都含有丰富的维生素D。
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- 2. You can buy a formulation containing royal jelly, pollen and vitamin C.
- 可以买一种含蜂王浆、花粉和维生素C的配方产品。
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- 3. Liver and kidney are particularly rich in vitamin A.
- 肝脏和肾脏富含维生素A。
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- 4. He was put on a high dosage of vitamin C.
- 给他服了大剂量的维生素C。
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- 5. The odour of vitamin in skin is repugnant to insects.
- 昆虫很讨厌皮肤内维生素的气味。
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