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(serving as nourishment)

  • 1 nutrient

    1. adjective
    1) (serving as nourishment) nahrhaft
    2) (providing nourishment) Ernährungs-; Nähr[salze, -lösung]
    2. noun
    Nährstoff, der
    * * *
    ['nju:triənt]
    noun (a substance which gives nourishment: This food contains important nutrients.) der Nährstoff
    * * *
    nu·tri·ent
    [ˈnju:triənt, AM esp ˈnu:-]
    I. n Nährstoff m
    to be full of \nutrients voller Nährstoffe sein
    II. adj
    1. BIOL, FOOD Nährstoff-
    \nutrient solution Nährstofflösung f
    2. (nourishing) nahrhaft
    * * *
    ['njuːtrɪənt]
    1. adj
    substance nahrhaft

    nutrient cream/solution — Nährcreme f/-lösung f

    2. n
    Nährstoff m
    * * *
    nutrient [ˈnjuːtrıənt; US auch ˈnuː-]
    A adj
    1. nährend, nahrhaft
    2. Ernährungs…, Nähr…:
    nutrient base BIOL Nährsubstrat n;
    nutrient cream (Kosmetik) Nährcreme f;
    nutrient medium BIOL Nährsubstanz f;
    nutrient solution BIOL Nährlösung f
    B s
    1. Nährstoff m
    2. BIOL Baustoff m
    * * *
    1. adjective
    2) (providing nourishment) Ernährungs-; Nähr[salze, -lösung]
    2. noun
    Nährstoff, der
    * * *
    adj.
    nährend adj. n.
    Nährstoff m.

    English-german dictionary > nutrient

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