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antidotal

/an-ti-doht/US // ˈæn tɪˌdoʊt //UK // (ˈæntɪˌdəʊt) //

抗生素,抗过敏药,抗过敏剂,抗过敏

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc.
    • : something that prevents or counteracts injurious or unwanted effects: Good jobs are the best antidote to teenage crime.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    an·ti·dot·ed, an·ti·dot·ing.

    • : to counteract with an antidote: Medication was given to antidote the poison the child had swallowed.

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Examples

  • The antidote to burnout isn’t necessarily working fewer hours—it’s being fully present for what matters most to you, both in your work life and personal life.

  • Laughter’s kind of like an antidote to stress, which weakens these systems and increases vulnerability to diseases.

  • McBride said that for her, running for local office was the “perfect antidote” for the toxicity of national politics.

  • The venture, while tiny, has gained traction as an antidote to state censorship of online information sources, especially as some governments clamped down amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Spores that don’t get the antidote die, ensuring that only offspring with specific wtf gene versions survive to pass their genes on to the next generation.

  • Your letters would be antidotal, and thus, by a sort of mental allopathy, beneficial.

  • It is curious that among the non-venomous animals the rabbit's bile is the most powerful in antidotal properties.

  • The knowledg of these antidotal Herbs they have learned from the Mounggoutia a kind of Ferret.

  • Its juices were said to be antidotal to snake poisoning, and would also cure the opium habit.

  • The woods might have been filled with antidotal remedies, and I have died in their midst.