intake
noun uk/ˈɪn.teɪk/ us/ˈɪn.teɪk/
(BREATH)
[ C ]吸入;(尤指)吸气
an act of taking in something, especially breath
I heard a sharp intake of breath behind me. 我听见后面有人深深地吸了一口气。
(AMOUNT)
[ U ]摄入量
the amount of a particular substance that is eaten or drunk during a particular time
It says on the packet that four slices of this bread contains one half of your recommended daily intake of fibre. 包装上写着4片这种面包就包含了建议的每天纤维摄取量的一半。
[ U ](尤指学院或大学的)招生人数
the number of people that are accepted at a particular time by an organization, especially a college or university
The college has increased its intake of students by 50 percent this year. 这所学院今年的招生人数增加了一半。
(OPENING)
[ C ](空气、液体或气体的)输入口
an opening through which air, liquid, or gas is taken in
The Tornado jet fighter-bomber has two air intakes, one at the base of each wing. 旋风喷气战斗轰炸机有两个进气口,每个机翼的底部各有一个。