pharmacological

IPA/ˌfɑːməkəˈlɒdʒɪkl/
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pharmacological — 形容詞

  • pharmacologicalpositive
  • more pharmacologicalcomparative
  • most pharmacologicalsuperlative

1. connected to the way medicines are studied and used to treat health problems

1.形容詞C1
釋義

藥理的

與藥物作用及療法有關的

connected to the way medicines are studied and used to treat health problems

例句

For Nora's heart condition, the doctors offered several pharmacological treatments.

針對 Nora 的心臟問題,醫生提供了幾種藥物治療方案。

pharmacological + noun (treatments)

Sivan read a research paper about the pharmacological effects of the new medicine.

Sivan 讀了一篇關於新藥藥理作用的研究論文。

pharmacological effects of [drug]

同義詞
  • pharmaceutical

    more specific — relates to the commercial production and formulation of drugs as products

  • medicinal

    broader and less technical — anything with healing properties, not necessarily scientifically studied

  • therapeutic

    focuses on the healing outcome of a treatment, including non-drug approaches

反義詞
  • non-pharmacological

    describes treatments that do not involve drugs, such as physical therapy or dietary changes

文法句型

pharmacological + noun

用法筆記

Typically used before nouns in medical and academic writing. Common noun partners include treatment, effect, property, therapy, and interaction. In everyday conversation, speakers usually prefer simpler words such as drug or medicine.

常見錯誤

The doctor prescribed a pharmacological pill.
The doctor prescribed a drug for pharmacological treatment.
💡'pharmacological' describes the scientific approach or field, not the physical pill itself. Use 'drug' or 'medicine' for the physical product.