英:['daɪətərɪ]
美:[ˈdaɪɪˌtɛri]
英:['daɪətərɪ]
美:[ˈdaɪɪˌtɛri]
di·e·tar·y
daI ih teI ri
复数:dietaries
词根:diet
adj.dietetic 饮食的;饮食学的
dietetical 饮食的
n.diet 饮食;食物;规定饮食
dieting 节食;节食减肥
dietitian (美)营养学家;饮食学家
dietetics 营养学;饮食学
v.dieting 给…规定饮食;喂食(diet的ing形式)
vi.diet 节食
vt.diet [医] 照规定饮食
Noun
1. a regulated daily food allowance
Adjective
1. of or relating to the diet;
"dietary restrictions"
dietary fiber食用纤维;[机]食纤维质
dietary supplement食品强化剂;食物的补充
dietary fibre饮食纤维素
"与饮食有关的",1610年代,来自中世纪拉丁语 dietarius,源自拉丁语 diaetarius,源自 diaeta "规定的生活方式"(参见 diet(n.1))。
食谱
饮食的
食谱:正规或系统的饮食表
The first known use of dietary was in 1614
dieteticadjective
of or relating to diet or dietetics
diet1 of 4noun
the food and drink that a person, animal, or group usually takes
many birds live on a diet of insects
the kind and amount of food selected for a person or animal for a special reason (as improving health)
a high-protein diet
a plan of eating and drinking less than usual so as to reduce one's weight
going on a diet
something experienced repeatedly
a steady diet of television
diet2 of 4verb
to eat or cause to eat less or according to special rules
diet3 of 4adjective
reduced in calories
a diet soft drink
diet4 of 4noun
a body of lawmakers : legislature
dietaryadjective
of or relating to a diet or to the rules of diet
dietary1 of 2noun
the kinds and amounts of food available to or eaten by an individual, group, or population
dietary2 of 2adjective
of or relating to a diet or to the rules of a diet dietary habits
a dietary disease
1 As Bhatnagar sums it up: "We only have one heart. It works hard enough without us adding more stress to it through poor dietary habits."
2 One way she keeps the household happy is by sticking to good dietary rules all week and then having free-for-all-Friday, when everyone can eat what they want.
3 “Our study’s findings encourage a more cautious, personalized approach to dietary recommendations, ensuring that they are aligned with an individual’s health status and the latest scientific evidence.”
4 The recommended dietary allowance is less than 2,300 milligrams daily, but most Americans exceed that.
5 He is looking to date a fellow vegetarian, calling it “not just a dietary choice,” but “indicative of your value base.”
6 Another possibility is that being awake longer means more opportunities to eat, but Mitchell’s team did not look at dietary intake.
7 "This is a big success for our country, our dietary traditions and our culture," said the Italian agriculture minister, Giancarlo Galan.
8 “However, limited resources have restricted my available dietary options when composing the menu for my daily repast.”
9 If you want to indulge in a heavily dressed salad or snack, but face dietary restrictions, I think these dressings are a sensible, tasty option with plenty of room for improvement in the future.
10 Roughly 30 percent of the world's population considers insects a delicacy or dietary staple, a practice that goes back millennia.
11 In response, their doctors may prescribe dietary supplements like calcium, vitamin D and nutritional supplement shakes.
12 Lauren strives to help parents and children make the best dietary choices for their families.
13 And now, the most elite product of the reduction industry: dietary supplements.
14 Now, in addition to the juicy prime rib and cheesy enchiladas at dinner, the dining room offers pecan-crusted trout, grilled tofu, and vegan quinoa salads to meet our evolving dietary preferences.
15 She also gets dietary supplements and regular medical care.
16 Up to 70% of dietary salt in the U.S. is currently consumed from packaged and processed foods.
17 The Chicago-area chef and culinary consultant kept ease of use in mind here, evident in the recipe indexes by varietal and by dietary restriction.
18 Crammed together in a small production office adjoining their set, Ms. Ritter and Mr. Colter spent a shooting break bantering about each other’s dietary habits.
19 In fact, more and more evidence shows that overall dietary patterns can affect sleep quality and contribute to insomnia.
20 Basing dietary guidelines on nutrients is completely invalid, and we’ve learned that again and again.”