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单词 adverse
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adverse
(ædvɜːʳs , US ædvɜːrs )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you.
The police said Mr Hadfield's decision would have no adverse effect on the progress of the investigation.
Despite the adverse conditions, the road was finished in just eight months.
Synonyms: unfavourable, bad, threatening, hostile  
adversely adverb [ADVERB with verb]
Price changes must not adversely affect the living standards of the people.
Collocations:
adverse circumstances
Time after time, his riding ability contrives glory and redemption from the most adverse circumstances.
Times, Sunday Times
Almost all are doing a tough job in often adverse circumstances.
Times, Sunday Times
Most of his eight centuries were either against the strongest counties or in adverse circumstances for the team.
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It has a small number of worshipers, and has sustained itself under adverse circumstances.
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These are groups of about 4 polyps embedded in mucus and capable of withstanding adverse circumstances.
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adverse climate
It was not enough to guarantee their survival but gave respite during a period of adverse climate.
Times,Sunday Times
The survey also provides sub-classes which specify the limitations of the soil (for example, excessive water, adverse climate, stoniness).
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The worst of which was probably the adverse climate.
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Is it the region's difficult geographic conditions and its adverse climates?
The Times Literary Supplement
The systems must have a robust design as they are used outdoors, often in adverse climates.
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adverse comment
The video of the visit drew much adverse comment.
Times, Sunday Times
They interviewed my neighbours, begging for any adverse comment.
Times, Sunday Times
Much of the adverse comment was summed up in the hostile reaction to the 50 per cent tax levy on bankers (or anyone who looked remotely like one).
Times, Sunday Times
He has complained about certain players, but all parties are well rewarded for their efforts and should be able to absorb adverse comment without difficulty.
Times, Sunday Times
There has also been adverse comment about the recent extension of the many marina pontoons severely limiting the area of open water.
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adverse consequences
This situation has adverse consequences for all the family.
Times, Sunday Times
The continuing ban also has more direct adverse consequences.
Times, Sunday Times
Cost measures the influence of potential adverse consequences as a result of engaging in the task.
Christianity Today
He said this had a number of adverse consequences on campuses.
Times, Sunday Times
The recession of the early 1980s showed how unemployment can scar the lives of young people, with adverse consequences for health and crime.
Times, Sunday Times
adverse criticism
Adverse criticism was an 'impertinence'.
Times, Sunday Times
However, during the last fifteen years or so, some of my books have received special attention of a certain brand of scholars for adverse criticism.
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He ceased writing novels following adverse criticism of this last novel.
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Most adverse criticism focuses on the book's tendencies towards melodrama.
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He listened to no adverse criticism and receded before no obstacle.
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adverse effect
That species of adverse effect could arise through the sheer weight of disputed evidence on other uncharged allegations.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Military activity coupled with prolonged drought will undoubtedly have had an adverse effect on its survival.
Burton, John A. Animals of the World (1993)
This had something of an adverse effect.
John Fisher Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing (2006)
The study concluded:' Patients should be advised about the adverse effect of sugar and mainly artificial sweeteners on the success of assisted reproduction.
The Sun (2016)
DEFEAT for the football team you support spills over into the next day and has an adverse effect on work, a study found.
The Sun (2016)
adverse environment
He was struck by the realisation that an adverse environment in the womb and during infancy might be linked to the risk of chronic disease in later life.
Times, Sunday Times
Meanness may possibly be caused by either high boldness or high disinhibition combined with an adverse environment.
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All-metal systems can be configured which are compatible with high vacuums and other adverse environments such as high temperatures.
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adverse event
There was no adverse event encountered during this bioequivalence study.
Tjandrawinata RR, Setiawati E, Yunaidi DA, Simanjuntak R, Santoso ID, Susanto LW 2013, 'Bioequivalence study of two formulations of candesartan cilexetil tablet in healthy subjects under fasting conditions', Drug Design, Development and Therapy
We present a case with terminal ileitis as a rare adverse event of capecitabine treatment.
Irene E.G. van Hellemond, Annemarie M. Thijs, Geert-Jan Creemers 2018, 'Capecitabine-Associated Terminal Ileitis', Case Reports in Oncology
This adverse event can also have serious medicolegal implications.
K Sandhu, HH Dash 2009, 'Awareness During Anaesthesia', Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
The overall survival rate was 100.0%, and nonmajor adverse event rate was 95.0% (95/100).
Wei-Ping Huang, Yong-Hua Zhang, Lei He, Xi Su, Xin-Wei Yang, Zai-Xiong Guo 2017, 'Efficacy and Safety of the WATCHMAN Left Atrial Appendage System for Stroke Prevention in Chinese Patients with Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation: A Single-center, Prospective, Observational Study', Chinese Medical Journal
adverse factor
Why wait longer when investor sentiment could soon be dented by any number of adverse factors — from rising interest rates to tougher capital rules on mortgage lending?
Times, Sunday Times
Following a significant and vocal local campaign, citing a large number of adverse factors, the government has abandoned plans for a substantial urban settlement here.
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Despite these adverse factors, it appears to be under no real threat.
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Long-term adverse factors came into play.
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The first was to the effect that his wife had unsuccessfully attempted to cancel the ill-fated training flight because of a variety of adverse factors including her student's fatigue.
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adverse health effects
The persistent intake of cassava and cocoyam can probably induce adverse health effects.
Edward Ebow Kwaansa-Ansah, Leticia Peace Amenorfe, Edward Kwaku Armah, Francis Opoku 2017, 'Human health risk assessment of cyanide levels in water and tuber crops from Kenyasi, a mining community in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana', International Journal of Food Contamination
Probiotic bacterial uptake of bisphenol can play a major protective role against its adverse health effects.
Angelos T. Rigopoulos, Victoria F. Samanidou, Maria Touraki 2018, 'Development and Validation of an HPLC-DAD Method for the Simultaneous Extraction and Quantification of Bisphenol-A, 4-Hydroxybenzoic Acid, 4-Hydroxyacetophenone and Hydroquinone in Bacterial Cultures of Lactococcus lactis', Separations
adverse impact
An organisation will still be able to reject an application if granting the request will have an adverse impact on the business.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It will also have an adverse impact on consumer confidence.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The church could suffer an adverse impact on its zoning classification.
Christianity Today (2000)
One issue of concern in this area is the adverse impact that height and weight requirements may have on persons of some nationality groups.
Tompkins, Jonathan Human Resource Management in Government (1995)
The second familiar objection to attempts at reducing nuclear reliance is the possibility of an adverse impact on deterrence.
McInnes, Colin NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda (1990)
adverse inference
And if you delete the video, an adverse inference could be drawn from that act.
Times, Sunday Times
The warning also constitutes a barrier to drawing an adverse inference, in that, in many cases, it will render the silence by the accused ambiguous.
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Seven of the ten judges held that it was constitutionally impermissible to draw an adverse inference as to guilt from the accuseds pre-trial silence.
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Court also may not draw an adverse inference from the length of delay in reporting such an offence.
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Only two of them, surprisingly, found that it was unnecessary to determine whether the failure to disclose an alibi defence to the police could attract an adverse inference.
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adverse outcome
The chances of an adverse outcome went up with every unit of blood given - a dose-response relationship.
Times, Sunday Times
There may be several breakdowns in processes to allow one adverse outcome.
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Patients older than 64 years were more likely to have an adverse outcome and prolonged hospital stay.
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Sentinel events specifically include loss of a limb or gross motor function, and any event for which a recurrence would carry a risk of a serious adverse outcome.
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The study identified the top ten genes that seemed to result in adverse outcomes and the ten associated with positive ones.
Times, Sunday Times
adverse publicity
If many banks applied for funds, it was less likely that there would be adverse publicity.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The adverse publicity should serve as a timely reminder to the players and they will pay up soon.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The offending advertiser is likely also to receive adverse publicity.
Chambers, Ian Business Studies Basic Facts (1990)
`You're reaching the point where adverse publicity might be as damaging as losing your bright young things.
Babson, Marian DEATH IN FASHION
adverse ruling
Even if he received an adverse ruling, he would never suggest that it was the end of self-regulation as we knew it.
Times, Sunday Times
In opposition, the federal government cited the concern that an adverse ruling could expose it to massive liability for its nationwide flood control efforts.
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Following the adverse ruling, the detectives waived a jury trial and instead submitted to a bench trial.
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In previous cases, the government has appealed adverse rulings, he said.
canada.com
The party aggrieved by this ruling then has the right to indicate for the record what the evidence would have shown had the adverse ruling not been issued.
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adverse situation
People move on in their lives, mature, step up to the plate and become better people through adverse situations.
The Sun
They taught me a lot about the dignity of humans in really adverse situations.
Globe and Mail
The insurers argue that they are simply reacting to adverse situations and protecting suppliers and manufacturers.
Times, Sunday Times
He's had a few adverse situations on the pitch, not through his own fault, and some things have happened with his own family.
Times, Sunday Times
He insisted and reacted boldly to all the adverse situations.
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