inhaled 吸入
- The bugs, which are less than a millimetre long, feed on scales of human skin and produce allergens which are easily inhaled during sleep.
这些体长不超过一毫米的屋尘螨依靠吃人皮肤的鳞屑生存,并且释放一些很容易被人睡觉时吸入的过敏素。 - Researchers spray the vaccine up an animal's nose and they breathe it out where it remains airborne and is inhaled by animals within two metres of them.
科学家把这种疫苗喷洒在动物的鼻子上,然后它们把它呼吸出来,疫苗在空气中传播,让两米以内的动物吸入它们。 - In a study published in the Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 48 volunteers who inhaled oxytocin vapor and then had their fingers pricked lowered their pain threshold by more than half.
在试验生物学和医学公告上发表的一个研究中,48个志愿者在吸入催产素气雾之后,接受手指针刺试验,其痛觉阈值降低了一半以上。
Inhale \In*hale"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inhaled}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Inhaling}.] [L. inhalare to breathe upon; pref. in- in +
halare to breathe: cf. F. inhaler. Cf. {Exhale}.]
To breathe or draw into the lungs; to inspire; as, to inhale
air; -- opposed to exhale.
Martin was walking forth to inhale the fresh breeze of
the evening. --Arbuthnot.
inhaled \inhaled\ adj.
drawn into the lungs; breathed in; as, inhaled smoke can
damage the lungs. Inverse of exhaled.
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