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Перевод: ingest speek ingest


[глагол]
глотать; проглатывать; усваивать; впитывать


Тезаурус:

  1. Robert Stephens showed in 1982 that a 2-year-old child in a high-density traffic area could ingest 54 per cent of its lead via the air (some directly, but most from dust picked up on fingers and food), while 46 per cent would be accounted for in food and drink.
  2. Small shrimps ingest the carotene pigment with the algae and are eaten in turn by thousands if not millions of flamingos in soda salt lakes.
  3. Thirdly, because the overall intake has been increased and the average blood ionic fluoride level of the population raised, individuals who ingest submilligram doses of fluoride will run a greater risk of their blood ionic fluoride concentrations peaking to above the threshold level that can cause dental fluorosis or other ill-effects.
  4. There are grazing species which feed mainly on food animal organisms but ingest large amounts of algae in the process.
  5. (Grazing animals ingest dioxins through eating contaminated plants and soil.)
  6. Deposit feeders, such as many gastropods which ingest mud, digest out the organic molecules, and excrete the rest, benefit from this.
  7. Someone eating an average diet and drinking unfiltered tap water is likely to ingest at least a hundred different synthetic chemicals every day - see pp 305-;10.
  8. When inadequate response occurs or there is difficulty in compliance owing to the need to ingest a large bulk of exchange resins, a further agent may be required (e.g., bezafibrate).
  9. The movement is thought to be aided by copepods, 1-mm-long zooplankton that ingest the smallest particles, agglomerate them in their guts and expel them as large and heavier pieces that sink before they can escape to the sea.
  10. Czechoslovakian studies show that children aged 6 to 14 years who reside near an aluminium smelter ingest more than 2 milligrams fluoride a day from air, water, animal foodstuffs and plants although their drinking water was not fluoridated.
  11. This means that they ingest oxygen from the air via fine hollow tubes, known as tracheae.
  12. Cats that lie down on grass soaked in weed-killer and then fastidiously lick their fur clean will ingest this type of poison with alarming ease.
  13. It is widely known that there are harmful effects from inhalation of outfall from a lead works; for children who ingest it by licking lead-painted toys; and for families whose drinking water is supplied through lead pipes.

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