中英
body clock
/ ˈbɒdi klɒk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • 身体时钟:调度周期性身体功能和活动的内部机制,通常不用于技术上的用语。
  • 网络释义
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     生物钟

    他们在研究中不仅对与造成疾病的生物钟紊乱的问题做了更深入的阐述,同时也揭露出控制人类细胞的生物钟(body clock)的存在可追溯至亿万年前的早期藻类细胞中。 剑桥大学与爱丁堡大学的两项研究细致研究了昼夜活动与季节活动的生理周期的控.

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     身体钟

    ... 身体游泳部分 swimmer 身体正常 eutaxy 身体钟 body clock ...

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     生物钟身体运转的奥秘

    英国BBC在纪录片《生物钟:身体运转的奥秘》(Body clock:what makes us tick?

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
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    Jet lag is caused because the body clock does not readjust immediately to the time change.
    时差是因为生物钟没有立即适应时间的改变而引起的。
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    For this reason students must re-regulate their body clock and go to bed and get up at regular time.
    出于这个原因,学生必须重新调节他们的生物钟,按时睡觉和起床。
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    All human beings possess a body clock.
    所有人都有一个生物钟。
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  • 百科
  • Body clock

    A circadian rhythm /sɜrˈkeɪdiən/ is any biological process that displays an endogenous, entrainable oscillation of about 24 hours. These 24-hour rhythms are driven by a circadian clock, and they have been widely observed in plants, animals, fungi, and cyanobacteria. The term circadian comes from the Latin circa, meaning "around" (or "approximately"), and diēs, meaning "day". The formal study of biological temporal rhythms, such as daily, tidal, weekly, seasonal, and annual rhythms, is called chronobiology. Although circadian rhythms are endogenous ("built-in", self-sustained), they are adjusted (entrained) to the local environment by external cues called zeitgebers, commonly the most important of which is daylight.

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