saliva
英 [səˈlaɪvə]
美 [səˈlaɪvə]
n. 唾液
Collins.1 / BNC.15518 / COCA.11532
牛津词典
noun
- 唾液
the liquid that is produced in your mouth that helps you to swallow food
柯林斯词典
- 唾液;口水;涎
Salivais the watery liquid that forms in your mouth and helps you to chew and digest food.
英英释义
noun
- a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth
双语例句
- He says he took blood, saliva, and urine samples to establish his own personal systems biology baseline.
霍尔兹沃思说,他采集了血液、唾液和尿液样本,用以构建他自己的个人系统生物学基线。 - Infectious organisms found in saliva are released when people spit.
人们吐痰的时候唾液中传染疾病的生物就释放出来了。 - I gulped it down, blood, saliva and all.
我一口全吞咽下去了,分不清是血还是唾液。 - Saliva contains some enzymes, which help us prevent various oral diseases.
唾液中含有一些酶,可以帮助我们预防多种口腔疾病。 - They can be easily washed out of the mouth with saliva or food.
他们可以轻易淘汰的嘴唾液或食物。 - Japanese research scientists, the nutrients found in saliva, than any kind of food rich in.
日本科学家的研究成果,发现了唾液的营养成分,比世界上任何一种食品丰富。 - Or germs can also appear in bodily fluids like saliva, sweat and blood.
微生物同样可以出现在体液中,比如唾液、和血液。 - Saliva also bathes teeth in calcium, phosphate and fluoride, which strengthen tooth enamel.
唾液也能洗刷使牙釉质更加坚固的钙,磷酸盐和氟化物。 - Chewing sugarless gum also triggers saliva, which help eliminate teeth stains.
咀嚼无糖型口香糖也促进唾液分泌,这有助于消除牙斑。 - An amylase secreted in saliva.
唾液中的一种淀粉酶。
