单词 | pharmaceutical |
释义 | pharmaceuticalphar‧ma‧ceu‧ti‧cal /ˌfɑːməˈsjuːtɪkəl◂ $ ˌfɑːrməˈsuː-/ ●○○ adjective [only before noun] Word Origin WORD ORIGINpharmaceutical ExamplesOrigin: 1600-1700 Late Latin pharmaceuticus, from Greek, from pharmakeuein ‘to give drugs’; ➔ PHARMACYEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Drugs/Medicines Collocationsanabolic steroid, nounanaesthetic, nounantacid, nounantibiotic, nounantidepressant, nounantidote, nounantihistamine, nounanti-inflammatory, adjectiveantitoxin, nounaspirin, nounbalm, nounbalsam, nounbandage, nounbandage, verbBand-Aid, nounbarbiturate, nounbatch, nounBCG, nounbelladonna, nounbeta-blocker, nounbismuth, nounbooster, nouncaffeine, nouncapsule, nouncastor oil, nounchemotherapy, nounclinical, adjectivecodeine, nouncondom, nouncortisone, nouncough mixture, noundepressant, noundisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundispensary, noundispense, verbdispensing chemist, noundiuretic, noundosage, noundose, noundose, verbdraught, noundrip, noundrug, noundrug, verbdruggist, noundrugstore, nounear drops, nounemetic, nounemollient, adjectiveEpsom salts, nouneucalyptus, nounexpectorant, nounfluoridate, verbfluoride, nounfolic acid, noungripe water, nounhallucinogen, nounhemlock, nounherbal, adjectiveherbal medicine, nounhypnotic, nounimmunize, verbinfusion, nouninhalant, nouninhaler, nouninject, verbinjection, nouninoculate, verbintravenous, adjectiveiodine, nounlaxative, nounlotion, nounlozenge, nounmagnesia, nounmedicament, nounmedicated, adjectivemedication, nounmedicinal, adjectivemedicine, nounmelatonin, nounmethadone, nounmilk of magnesia, nounmorning-after pill, nounmorphia, nounmorphine, nounnarcotic, nounnarcotic, adjectiveneedle, nounniacin, nounnicotine patch, nounobstetrician, nounointment, nounopiate, nounopium, nounoral contraceptive, nounoverdose, nounover-the-counter, adjectivepack, nounpainkiller, nounparacetamol, nounpastille, nounpatch, nounpatent medicine, nounpenicillin, nounpharmaceutical, adjectivepharmaceuticals, nounpharmacist, nounpharmacology, nounpharmacopoeia, nounpharmacy, nounplacebo, nounprescribe, verbprescription, nounpurgative, nounquinine, nounRDA, nounreaction, nounremedy, nounrubbing alcohol, nounsalve, nounsedation, nounsedative, nounsenna, nounserum, nounside effect, nounsleeping pill, nounspecific, nounsteroid, nounstimulant, nounstrychnine, nounsuppository, nounsurgical spirit, nounsyringe, nountablet, nountake, verbThalidomide, nountherapist, nountincture, nountonic, nountranquillizer, nountruth drug, nounvaccinate, verbvaccine, nounValium, nounVaseline, nounwitch-hazel, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► company relating to the production of drugs and medicines: the pharmaceutical industry pharmaceutical products· The government puts particular blame on car makers and pharmaceutical companies for an inflation rate that in December was nearly 20%.· As a pharmaceutical company Janssen know how important dependability and consistence are.· He is also expected to announce tax relief for overseas donations of existing drugs by pharmaceutical companies.· Two other large pharmaceutical companies also have competing drugs.· Many are forgotten, buried in old scientific journals or the archives of individual pharmaceutical companies.· Angelo D'Agostino could come from pharmaceutical companies who own patents on the drugs. ► firm· The resources of many pharmaceutical firms were applied to the search for new moulds and other micro-organisms.· One day they set out on one of these visits to the manager of a pharmaceutical firm.· The story begins in the late 1980s, with a small high-tech pharmaceutical firm - Medirace -on the campus of Brunel University. ► industry· When I worked in the pharmaceutical industry, trivial naming was taken to an extreme.· Switzer-land does not have a big enough population to support a solely domestic pharmaceutical industry.· This position calls for a thorough knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and the role and nature of clinical development.· Success will require partnership with other states, international agencies, civil society and with the pharmaceutical industry.· As a Government, we wanted a good pharmaceutical industry but we also wanted good value for the health service.· Last year, our pharmaceutical industry contributed more than £600 million to our balance of payments.· She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract, funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has come to an end.· Howards began by manufacturing fine chemicals, especially the antimalarial drug quinine and its derivatives, for the pharmaceutical industry. ► product· These provide expanded capacity for platinum anti-cancer drugs and specialised organic pharmaceutical products.· Down is involved in the manufacturing of veterinary pharmaceutical products.· We can perhaps draw a useful analogy with pharmaceutical products.· Enzyme and bacteria factories for pharmaceutical products have become hugely advanced. ► sector· In Stockholm, equities retreated broadly, hurt by climbing bond yields and weakness in the pharmaceutical sector.· Some of his closest aides have been handpicked from the pharmaceutical sector. |
随便看 |
英语词典包含52748条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。