non-addictive
/ˌnɒn.əˈdik.tɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːn.əˈdik.tɪv/ (ame, ipa)
non-addictive — 形容詞
1. describing a medicine, drug, or substance that a person can stop taking without
不會上癮的
停藥後身心不會強烈渴求的
describing a medicine, drug, or substance that a person can stop taking without their body or mind feeling a strong need to keep using it.
Christopher's doctor prescribed a non-addictive pain reliever after his knee surgery.
Christopher 的醫生在他膝蓋手術後開立了一種不會上癮的止痛藥。
attributive use: non-addictive + medical noun
The new sleeping pills are non-addictive, so patients can stop taking them at any time.
這種新的安眠藥不會上癮,所以病人可以隨時停藥。
predicative use: be + non-addictive
Researchers at the Tokyo clinic are working on a non-addictive treatment for chronic back pain.
東京診所的研究人員正在研發一種治療慢性背痛、不會上癮的療法。
Many parents prefer non-addictive cough syrups for their young children.
許多家長偏好讓幼童服用不會上癮的止咳糖漿。
Mateo switched to a non-addictive anxiety medication after talking with his psychiatrist.
Mateo 在與他的精神科醫師討論後,改用一種不會上癮的抗焦慮藥物。
- habit-free
less common; emphasizes the absence of habit-forming risk
- non-habit-forming
common alternative on US drug labels; same meaning, slightly more formal
- addictive
creates physical or psychological dependence
- habit-forming
softer than 'addictive'; often used as a warning label
文法句型
non-addictive + noun
be + non-addictive
用法筆記
Almost always describes medicines, drugs, or substances; rarely used of behaviours or activities (for those, prefer 'not addictive' as a free phrase rather than the compound adjective).