slow-release

/ˌslō-ri-ˌlēs How to pronounce slow-release (audio)/ (ame, mw)

slow-release — adjective

1. made so that a medicine or other active material comes out little by little inst

1.形容詞C2
釋義

made so that a medicine or other active material comes out little by little instead of all at once, keeping its effect going for longer.

例句

The dentist gave Soraya a slow-release tablet for the pain in her jaw.

slow-release + tablet

Paul switched to a slow-release capsule so he could take fewer pills.

slower release can reduce how often medicine is taken

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文法句型

slow-release + tablet/capsule/fertilizer/pellet/injection

用法筆記

Usually placed before nouns such as tablet, capsule, injection, fertilizer, or pellet. It emphasizes the gradual release process itself, not simply that the result lasts a long time.

常見錯誤

I need a slow-release battery for my phone.
I need a long-lasting battery for my phone.
💡slow-release is used for products that gradually give out a substance, not for ordinary items that simply keep working for a long time.