side effect
英 [ˈsaɪd ɪfekt]
美 [ˈsaɪd ɪfekt]
n. (药物的)副作用; 意外的连带后果
牛津词典
noun
- (药物的)副作用
an extra and usually bad effect that a drug has on you, as well as curing illness or pain - 意外的连带后果
an unexpected result of a situation or course of action that happens as well as the result you were aiming for
英英释义
noun
- any adverse and unwanted secondary effect
- a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal
- a secondary and usually adverse effect of a drug or therapy
- severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug
双语例句
- Safe to use, no toxin side effect and no residual.
使用安全,无毒副作用,无机体残留。 - And it has a great side effect.
并且还有个巨大的副作用。 - The only known side effect so far is that such injections may induce a degree of drowsiness.
到目前为止,已知的唯一副作用是这种注射可能引起一定的睡意。与患病期间躺在床上,完全没有行动能力相比,病人会更喜欢这种状态。 - However, there's an unexpected naming side effect.
不过,有一个命名方面的意外的副作用。 - Those Chinese traditional medicine can reduce the side effect of this hormone?
有那些中药可减轻这激素的副作用? - Antigenic concentration and vaccine dose are also important, as side effect.
抗原含量以及疫苗剂量和副作用都是同等重要的。 - The flaxseed study was aimed at fighting prostate cancer, not treating a side effect.
亚麻子研究的目的抗前列腺癌,并非治疗其副作用。 - And curative effect is steady, the side effect is small, its research has a bright future.
并且疗效稳定,副作用小,其研究前景广阔。 - But one major side effect of tPA is brain hemorrhage, which can be fatal.
但是tPA的一个主要副作用是脑出血。这是致命的。 - This flexibility has the side effect of increasing the development time of the solution.
这种灵活性对增加解决方案的开发时间有副作用。