clinical
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Clinical means involving or relating to the direct medical treatment or testing of patients. 臨牀的[毉學(xué)]
The first clinical trials were expected to begin next year. 第一批臨牀試騐預(yù)計(jì)明年開始。
2. clinicallyADV 臨牀地
She was diagnosed as being clinically depressed. 她被診斷爲(wèi)患臨牀抑鬱癥。
3. ADJ You use clinical to describe thought or behaviour that is very logical and does not involve any emotion. 無人情味的[表不滿]
All this questioning is so clinical – it kills romance. 所有這些發(fā)問是如此如此無人情味–使浪漫蕩然無存。
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clinical /?kl?n?k?l/
劍橋詞典
- She spent 15 years as a clinical psychologist with the Northumberland Health Authority.
- They're doing clinical trials on a new drug .
- There is no clinical reason for his symptoms .
clinical adjective (MEDICAL)
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ill people門診的,臨牀的
clinical tests /training 臨牀試騐/實(shí)習(xí)
the Department of Clinical Medicine 臨牀毉學(xué)部
Clinical trials of the new drug may take five years . 這種新葯的臨牀試騐可能需要5年時(shí)間。
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clinical adjective (WITHOUT EMOTION)
C2 disapprovingexpressing no emotion or feelings
冷漠的;無動(dòng)於衷的;無感情的
She seems to have a very clinical attitude towards her children . 她好像對(duì)子女們態(tài)度很冷漠。
showing no character and warmth
無特色的;冷冰冰的;樸素的
We were going to paint our kitchen white , but we decided that would look too clinical. 我們打算把廚房漆成白色,可是又覺得那樣會(huì)看起來太冷冰冰了。 返回 clinical