protéine
protein
noun proh-teh-EEN Rare
Origin: Greek 'proteios' (of first rank)
Usage Note
Protéine is used in both scientific contexts and everyday nutrition talk. Les protéines animales and les protéines végétales ('animal and plant proteins') are standard phrases in health journalism. The plural protéines is more common than the singular in everyday use, as proteins are typically discussed as a category. The adjective form is protéique (e.g. apport protéique = protein intake).
Examples
"Cette viande est riche en protéines."
Natural Translation
This meat is high in protein.
Literal Translation
This meat is rich in proteins.
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