diuretic

英[ˌdaɪju'retɪk] 美[ˌdaɪju'retɪk]
  • n. 利尿剂
  • adj. 利尿的
Noun:
  1. any substance that tends to increase the flow of urine, which causes the body to get rid of excess water

1. Many remedies effective in joint disease are primarily diuretic.
许多对关节病有效的药品主要含有利尿成分。

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2. Alcohol acts as a diuretic, making you even more dehydrated.
酒起着利尿剂的作用,会使你更加脱水。

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3. Conclusion: LC exerted the significant diuretic effect in rats.
结论: 利尿胶囊具有显著的利尿效应.

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4. Serofluid can also serve as a summer drink, Qingchang diuretic, helps digestion.
浆水还可作为夏季饮料, 清肠利尿, 有助于消化.

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5. Diuretic treatment athlete's foot swelling, red bean porridge win supplements.
利尿消肿治脚气, 赤豆粥里胜补剂.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It's a mild diuretic, but you won't become dehydrated.
      它是中度利尿的,但你不会因此而脱水。
    2. We think of coffee as a diuretic.
      我们认为,咖啡作为一种利尿剂。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. This material can reduce the cost of diuretic sample pretreatment.
      此研究可望能降低利尿剂样品的前处理成本。
    2. Caffeine has a mild diuretic effect, increasing your urine production.
      它有轻微的利尿作用,会增加你的尿液分秘。