A1 noun Neutral #393 am häufigsten

vitamin

/ˈvaɪ.tə.mɪn/

A natural substance found in food that is necessary for the body to grow and remain healthy. There are several different types of vitamins, such as Vitamin A, B, and C, each serving a specific purpose.

Beispiele

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1

I take a multivitamin every morning with my breakfast.

I take a multivitamin every morning with my breakfast.

2

The physician recommended a vitamin D supplement to improve bone density.

The physician recommended a vitamin D supplement to improve bone density.

3

You should eat more fruit; it's packed with vitamins.

You should eat more fruit; it's packed with vitamins.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
vitamin
Verb
vitaminize
Adjektiv
vitaminic
Verwandt
multivitamin
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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'Vita' means 'Life' in Latin. Vitamins are vital for your life!

Schnelles Quiz

Oranges are a great source of ____ C.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: Vitamin

Beispiele

1

I take a multivitamin every morning with my breakfast.

everyday

I take a multivitamin every morning with my breakfast.

2

The physician recommended a vitamin D supplement to improve bone density.

formal

The physician recommended a vitamin D supplement to improve bone density.

3

You should eat more fruit; it's packed with vitamins.

informal

You should eat more fruit; it's packed with vitamins.

4

The study analyzes the absorption rates of various vitamin compounds in the digestive tract.

academic

The study analyzes the absorption rates of various vitamin compounds in the digestive tract.

5

Our new product line includes a variety of organic vitamin waters.

business

Our new product line includes a variety of organic vitamin waters.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
vitamin
Verb
vitaminize
Adjektiv
vitaminic
Verwandt
multivitamin

Häufige Kollokationen

take vitamins to consume vitamin pills or supplements
vitamin deficiency a medical condition caused by a lack of vitamins
essential vitamins vitamins that the body must have to function
rich in vitamins containing a large amount of vitamins
vitamin supplement a pill or liquid taken to add vitamins to the diet

Häufige Phrasen

packed with vitamins

containing many different or a high quantity of vitamins

daily vitamin

a supplement taken every day

vitamin boost

a quick increase in nutrients to improve health

Wird oft verwechselt mit

vitamin vs mineral

Vitamins are organic substances produced by plants or animals, while minerals are inorganic elements that come from soil and water.

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Nutzungshinweise

When referring to a specific type, the word 'Vitamin' is followed by a capital letter (e.g., Vitamin C). In British English, it is often pronounced /vɪt-/, while in American English, it is pronounced /vaɪt-/.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'vitamin' as an uncountable noun; however, it is countable. Use 'vitamins' when talking about the group in general.

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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'Vita' means 'Life' in Latin. Vitamins are vital for your life!

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Wortherkunft

Coined in 1912 from the Latin 'vita' (life) and 'amine' (a chemical compound), because they were originally thought to be vital amino acids.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Plural: vitamins Commonly used in compound nouns (e.g., vitamin pill, vitamin deficiency)
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Kultureller Kontext

In many Western countries, taking daily vitamin supplements is a standard part of the morning routine for health-conscious individuals.

Schnelles Quiz

Oranges are a great source of ____ C.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: Vitamin

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