ingestion
/ɪnˈdʒestʃən/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈdʒestʃən/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈjes-chən -ˈjesh-/ (ame, mw)
ingestion — 名詞
1. the act of taking a substance into your body through your mouth — for example, w
攝取
將物質經口送入體內的過程
the act of taking a substance into your body through your mouth — for example, when you eat a meal, drink water, or swallow a pill.
After Wei accidentally swallowed the cleaning fluid, doctors monitored him to prevent further ingestion.
Wei 不小心吞下清潔劑後,醫生持續監控他,以防他再次攝入。
ingestion of [harmful substance] in medical context
Amara's doctor told her to increase her daily ingestion of calcium-rich foods like cheese and yoghurt.
Amara 的醫生告訴她,每天要多攝取富含鈣質的食物,例如起司和優格。
daily ingestion of [nutrient]
The nurse noted the exact time of each tablet ingestion in the patient's chart.
護理師在病人紀錄上標註了每次吞服藥片的精確時間。
Food poisoning symptoms usually appear a few hours after the ingestion of contaminated seafood.
食物中毒的症狀通常在攝入受汙染的海鮮後幾小時內出現。
Tariq rushed his dog to the vet after the animal's ingestion of a large piece of chocolate.
Tariq 發現狗吃了一塊很大的巧克力後,趕緊帶牠去看獸醫。
- intake
broader term that covers both ingestion and absorption; common in nutrition contexts ('daily calorie intake')
- consumption
focuses on the act of using up food or drink; less clinical, more common in everyday and economic contexts
- swallowing
a physical step within ingestion; more specific and concrete, used in medical contexts about the throat
文法句型
ingestion of [substance]
用法筆記
A formal or technical term. In everyday conversation, speakers usually say 'eating' or 'drinking' instead of 'ingestion'. Common in medical reports, nutrition guides, and scientific studies.