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单词 time-release
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Definition of time-release in English:

time-release

adjective
  • Denoting something, especially a drug preparation, that releases an active substance gradually.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It contains green tea and chamomile to soften and brighten puffy eyes, and time-release liposomes to combat fine lines.
    • Or better yet, it can be implanted in time-release form right under that smallpox vaccine scar.
    • That's why, when looking to engineer a true time-release mechanism, they turned to the pharmaceutical industry.
    • The third Indian on the list is a chemical engineer who has devised time-release polymers to replace multiple vaccine injections and boosters.
    • The difference between this and other time-release medication, the researchers say, is that the release rate can be controlled thanks to silicon's conductivity.
    • Currently, when other techniques are used to make these time-release capsules, it's hard to make them all of the same size.
    • Simply put, to compensate for whey's natural defects and still permit speedy protein-synthesizing delivery, whey must be harnessed with a controlled, time-release mechanism.
    • A light sprinkling of time-release fertilizer two or three times a year will help keep the plants healthy.
    • In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration inspected manufacturers who made drugs that relied on time-release beads.
    • Fertilize hardy geraniums with a time-release fertilizer in spring.
    • It is the world's first time-release whey protein crunch bar.
    • The time-release solid scent beads are dispensed much like a salt-shaker.
    • It uses a patented time-release dispensing system to continually add bacteria to water.
    • Her team has developed a model that will permit the injection of stem cells in a protective environment of protein factors to act as a time-release capsule of sorts.
    • This light tinted moisturizer uses time-release technology to help skin feel refreshed all day.
    • It packs 42 grams of advanced time-release protein into a thick, delectable shake.
    • By late 1995, it became clear that oral and catheter-based delivery solutions were not going to achieve the desired effectiveness, but localized, time-release delivery of a product via a stent might.
    • He said he wasn't sure why, but he felt as if it were his mother who needed for him to take the time-release dose.
    • It is a potent time-release medication for relief of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because of black-market popularity in some rural areas.
    • This includes not only faucets and flush valves, but also automated soap dispensers and time-release cleaning solutions that help prevent buildup caused by heavy minerals in hard water.
 
 

Definition of time-release in US English:

time-release

adjectivetaɪm rəˈlis
  • Denoting something, especially a medicine, that releases an active substance gradually.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her team has developed a model that will permit the injection of stem cells in a protective environment of protein factors to act as a time-release capsule of sorts.
    • This includes not only faucets and flush valves, but also automated soap dispensers and time-release cleaning solutions that help prevent buildup caused by heavy minerals in hard water.
    • Fertilize hardy geraniums with a time-release fertilizer in spring.
    • The difference between this and other time-release medication, the researchers say, is that the release rate can be controlled thanks to silicon's conductivity.
    • Or better yet, it can be implanted in time-release form right under that smallpox vaccine scar.
    • This light tinted moisturizer uses time-release technology to help skin feel refreshed all day.
    • The time-release solid scent beads are dispensed much like a salt-shaker.
    • It is a potent time-release medication for relief of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because of black-market popularity in some rural areas.
    • It packs 42 grams of advanced time-release protein into a thick, delectable shake.
    • A light sprinkling of time-release fertilizer two or three times a year will help keep the plants healthy.
    • He said he wasn't sure why, but he felt as if it were his mother who needed for him to take the time-release dose.
    • By late 1995, it became clear that oral and catheter-based delivery solutions were not going to achieve the desired effectiveness, but localized, time-release delivery of a product via a stent might.
    • The third Indian on the list is a chemical engineer who has devised time-release polymers to replace multiple vaccine injections and boosters.
    • It is the world's first time-release whey protein crunch bar.
    • That's why, when looking to engineer a true time-release mechanism, they turned to the pharmaceutical industry.
    • It contains green tea and chamomile to soften and brighten puffy eyes, and time-release liposomes to combat fine lines.
    • It uses a patented time-release dispensing system to continually add bacteria to water.
    • In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration inspected manufacturers who made drugs that relied on time-release beads.
    • Currently, when other techniques are used to make these time-release capsules, it's hard to make them all of the same size.
    • Simply put, to compensate for whey's natural defects and still permit speedy protein-synthesizing delivery, whey must be harnessed with a controlled, time-release mechanism.
 
 
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