单词 | chronotype |
释义 | chronotypen. A person's natural disposition to sleep or feel most lethargic at a particular time in a 24-hour period (or conversely to be most active or energetic); a behavioural category into which a person may be placed on this basis. ΚΠ 1975 Chronobiologia 2 Suppl. No. 1. 68 We will present data with the view of demonstrating the different chronotypes seen. 1988 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 88 1338/1 Your motivation for choosing the shift you work may influence your adaptation far more than your chronotype might. 2000 M. Smolensky & L. Lamberg Body Clock Guide Better Health (2001) xvi. 372 We will assess a prospective mate's morning and evening preferences and consider how it meshes with our own chronotype. 2014 Irish Daily Mail (Nexis) 1 July 36 While there's nothing you can do to change your genetic chronotype, there are ways to control your lark or owl tendencies. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1975 |
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