释义 |
analgesican‧al‧ge‧sic /ˌænəlˈdʒiːzɪk◂/ noun [countable] - In the majority, pain responded well to minor analgesics.
- It was better than an analgesic in her blood.
- It was named enkephalin and its discovery was a major advance in the search for new analgesics.
- She was not initially X-rayed because of her pregnant condition, but was advised to rest and to take an analgesic.
- Skeletal muscle relaxing agents and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often used but probably are of no more benefit than simple aspirin-based analgesics.
- That is an argument for having a range of effective analgesics, but hardly for continuing to multiply their numbers indefinitely.
- The rest of us find paracetamol an effective analgesic with no important side effects and have no need of an antidote.
technical a drug that reduces pain SYN painkiller: Aspirin is a popular analgesic.—analgesic adjective [only before noun]: drugs that have an analgesic effect on ulcers |