词汇 | counteracted |
释义 | counteracted past simple and past participle ofcounteract counteract verb[ T ] uk /ˌkaʊn.tərˈækt/ us /ˌkaʊn.t̬ɚˈækt/ to reduce or remove the effect of something unwanted by producing an opposite effect: 抵消;对抗;减少 Drinking a lot of water counteracts the dehydrating effects of hot weather.大量饮水可缓解炎热天气引起的脱水。 Reacting and responding act on something adverse reaction Babinski reflex backlash bat bat something back hypersensitize non-response non-responsive on your toesidiom overreact reaction respond step up to the plateidiom strike while the iron is hotidiom supersensitivity ticklish ticklishly toe wake Examples of counteractedcounteracted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Their longings and their gratifications depend upon a level of oestrogen which is counteracted by the progestagens in all oral contraceptives. As such, the initial benefit of conditioning may be counteracted by the hidden cost of learning. Counteractive niche construction implies only that a novel selection pressure is counteracted by the actions of an organism. Such problems are counteracted here by the large number of citations. The primary objective remains the effective treatment of the delirium, and temporary, reversible metabolic disturbances can be generally tolerated and counteracted in a hospital setting. Unsettledness was related to problems with co-tenants or neighbours that apparently were not counteracted by formal support. The idea is rather that of a tendency which is not particularly strong and which may be counteracted by other in-uences. This effect is counteracted by later reproductive maturity of males and\\or higher adult mortality of males (rows 13 and 15). Inequalities between old and young and amongst the elderly must be explained if they are to be counteracted. A negative shock induces a drop of output which, however, can be counteracted by countercyclical monetary and fiscal policies. Thus, the effects of yaw must be counteracted. Any effects are rendered insignificant-either counteracted or overshadowed-by concurrent changes in the forest due mainly to human activity. In that position the ends of the principal rafters are firmly restrained and their tendency to push the walls apart is most efficiently counteracted. Two factors counteracted this retreat into private worship. In the extreme case each twin is constantly compared with the other and any difference is counteracted. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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