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potency

/poht-n-see/US // ˈpoʊt n si //UK // (ˈpəʊtənsɪ) //

效力,效价,效能,功效

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural po·ten·cies for 4-6.

    • : the state or quality of being potent.
    • : power; authority.
    • : efficacy; effectiveness; strength.
    • : capacity to be, become, or develop; potentiality.
    • : a person or thing exerting power or influence.
    • : Mathematics. cardinal number.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouneffectiveness

Examples

  • The 26-year-old was only a few months into his new job at Praxis Laboratory, a Washington state lab that conducts consumer safety tests and THC potency analysis for legal cannabis products.

  • The difficulty is “finding a way to manufacture it in a way that is acceptable to the FDA in terms of purity and potency,” says Bartee.

  • Studies suggest the potency has tripled in just a few years.

  • Numerous academic groups are rushing to study the vaccines’ potency in immunocompromised people.

  • At the same time, Tuesday’s announcement marks the latest in a series of inconsistent conclusions about the potency of Sinovac’s vaccine, which has now produced four different efficacy results across three continents.

  • The problem comes at this point because the liquid loses its potency within an hour even in ideal conditions.

  • We need to believe that Taylor's actions yesterday are pure, or the transparency loses its potency.

  • Lukaku—a bull of a man who at 21 is shaping up to be a player of lasting potency—made an immediate, deadly impact.

  • If one word—soccer (or football)—sums up Uruguay, two words—Luis Suárez—capture the potency of the Uruguayan game.

  • There are thousands of different probiotic options on the market, all with varying potency and ingredients.

  • They have a living faith in the potency of the Horse-Guards, and in the maxim that "Safe bind is sure find."

  • The wine was strong, or this mountain air added to the potency of its effects upon us.

  • A more ghastly sight, or an object-lesson of more potency, could scarcely be imagined.

  • An attempt to imagine a body destitute of thy potency, would be to bankrupt and deaden the material universe.

  • The Egyptians obtained from that sacred land incense-bearing trees which had magical potency.