词汇 | side-effect |
释义 | side effect noun[ C ] (alsoside-effect)uk /ˈsaɪd ɪˌfekt/ us /ˈsaɪd ɪˌfekt/ C1 an unpleasant effect of a drug, medical treatment, or vaccine(= a substance put into a person's body to stop them getting a disease) that happens in addition to the main intended effect: 副作用 Does this drug have any side effects?这种药有什么副作用吗? Chemotherapy can have some very unpleasant side-effects. C2 an unexpected result of a situation: 未曾预料的结果 A side effect of the new law is that fewer people will take out insurance.这项新法律的一个未曾预料的结果是购买保险的人少了。 Thousands of passengers along the route constantly suffer the side-effects of the upgrade work. His treatment had some nasty side effects. A side effect of the rise in house prices is that people are choosing to extend their existing dwellings. Nausea is a well-known side effect of this drug. Medical treatment: symptoms & diagnosis of medical problems adverse reaction aerophobia aggressively amyloid anoxia consensus conference contraindicated ct CT scan diagnostic non-responsive pathologically PCR PCR test phlebotomy undiagnosable undiagnosed vital signs vitals VO2max You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Outcomes and consequences side effect | American Dictionaryside effect noun[ Cusually pl ] us/ˈsɑɪd ɪˌfekt/ an unwanted or unexpected result or condition that comes along with the desired effects of something: Does this drug have any side effects? |
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