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efficaciously

/ef-i-key-shuhs/US // ˌɛf ɪˈkeɪ ʃəs //UK // (ˌɛfɪˈkeɪʃəs) //

有效地,有效的,高效的,有效

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of having the desired result or effect; effective as a means, measure, remedy, etc.: The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough.

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  • A vaccine that is highly efficacious, if taken by a very, very high percentage of people, could potentially crush this outbreak — similar to what was done with outbreaks of measles and polio and smallpox and other diseases.

  • It will then be about how they are used but a safe 90% efficacious vaccine is a game changer.

  • The possibility that interferon may help some people is enticing because it appears most efficacious in the early stages of infection, when life-threatening respiratory failure could still be averted.

  • The likelihood is that at least two, three, or four of those will probably prove to be both safe and efficacious.

  • Beyond Mab Tabs, if an efficacious product can be made from plants and delivered in a modern form factor, we have it in our sights.

  • Nothing has contributed so efficaciously, for some years past, to the progress of the native English drama.

  • And that this may be done more efficaciously and permanently the angels aid by their operation in it.

  • They are likewise interested in the maintenance of a powerful fleet by the Union, to protect them efficaciously.

  • According to the doctors, soporific, injected into the human body by the de Pravaz syringe, acts violently and efficaciously.

  • In malarial conditions there is nothing that acts so promptly and efficaciously as Sinkina.