keratin
/ˈkerətɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkerətɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈker-ə-tən/ (ame, mw)
keratin — 名詞
- keratinsingular
- keratinsplural
1. a hard, fibrous protein that occurs naturally in the body and forms the main str
角蛋白
構成毛髮、指甲等的主要蛋白質
a hard, fibrous protein that occurs naturally in the body and forms the main structural material of hair, fingernails, and animal parts such as hooves, horns, and feathers, making them tough and resistant to damage
Fatima uses a keratin-rich shampoo to keep her curly hair healthy and strong.
Fatima 使用富含角蛋白的洗髮精來保持她的捲髮健康強韌。
collocation: keratin-rich shampoo / keratin treatment
The keratin in a bird's feathers protects them from rain and wind during flight.
鳥類羽毛中的角蛋白能保護羽毛在飛行時不被雨水和風損壞。
Chitra learned in biology class that fingernails are mostly made of keratin.
Chitra 在生物課上學到指甲主要由角蛋白構成。
When Hassan's hair started thinning, his stylist suggested a keratin treatment.
Hassan 的頭髮開始變稀疏時,他的造型師建議他做角蛋白護理。
The same type of keratin found in human hair is also present in horse manes.
人類頭髮中發現的同一種角蛋白也存在於馬鬃中。
文法句型
keratin + noun
made of keratin
rich in keratin
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Often placed before a noun to describe a product or substance (keratin treatment, keratin protein). Common in health, beauty, and biology contexts.