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placebo美 [plə'siboʊ] 英 [plə'siːbəʊ] - n.安慰剂;晚祷悼声[丧歌];安慰剂效应
- 网络无效对照剂;安慰剂乐队;空白对照剂
n. dummy,palliative,control,try-on,sample 1. | 安慰剂,安慰药(给无实际治疗需要者或试验药物时用)a substance that has no physical effects, given to patients who do not need medicine but think that they do, or used when testing new drugs |
| the placebo effect(= the effect of taking a placebo and feeling better) 安慰剂效应 |
n. | 1. something prescribed for a patient that contains no medicine, but is given for the positive psychological effect it may have because the patient believes that he or she is receiving treatment 2. a preparation containing no active ingredients, given to a patient participating in a clinical trial in order to assess the performance of a new drug given to other patients in the trial 3. something of no inherent benefit that is done or said simply to placate or reassure somebody 4. in the Roman Catholic Church, the vespers of the office for the dead 5. a substance that is not medicine but that a patient who is taking it believes is medicine, and so they get better 1. something prescribed for a patient that contains no medicine, but is given for the positive psychological effect it may have because the patient believes that he or she is receiving treatment 2. a preparation containing no active ingredients, given to a patient participating in a clinical trial in order to assess the performance of a new drug given to other patients in the trial 3. something of no inherent benefit that is done or said simply to placate or reassure somebody 4. in the Roman Catholic Church, the vespers of the office for the dead 5. a substance that is not medicine but that a patient who is taking it believes is medicine, and so they get better |
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