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单词 clinical
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There is now a good chance that the drug will work in clinical trials on humans.The treatment will go to clinical trials.The next step is to carry out clinical trials on humans.Successful clinical trials could offer hope to millions around the world.It will mean cuts to local services that the public will find unacceptable and risk the quality of clinical care.Such fun isn't dependable enough for any serious clinical use.Pharmaceutical companies make an important contribution to medical research, providing much of the cash for clinical trials of new drugs.A vaccine against thrush could be available by the end of the decade after early clinical trials showed strong results.Certainly not clinical finishing, letting England off the hook at a few key moments.It is available in Britain but only in two clinical trials, which end soon.People of all ages benefit from ethical pharmaceutical and clinical advances used to treat disease.We kept pushing on and our finishing was clinical.The university is a leader in pharmaceutical research and clinical trials.We may soon be able to test drugs in clinical trials.This should involve detailed blood tests and a clinical examination.Only about one in ten medicines that enter clinical trials get as far as patients.This once great athlete has a medical condition which requires clinical care and sympathy.But he could do no more yesterday with a clinical display of finishing.Britain is a leading contributor to global clinical cancer research.The industry is still in its infancy and evidence from clinical evaluation trials is scarce.The dancers are dressed as both doctors and patients and what unfolds feels like a clinical examination.There was no criticism of our clinical care.That could take five to ten years of clinical trials.It must first be refined so it is stable and safe enough for use in clinical trials on humans.The pharmaceutical industry had provided only limited investment because few applications were considered to be nearly ready for clinical use.For use in a clinical setting veils should conform to the same standards as other face covers such as surgical masks.Each of the former players will be given the tests and a neurological clinical examination either at home or at a clinic.He looked really sharp and his finishing was so clinical that it showed me maybe he was ready to give us a hand.Again it is extremely difficult for clinical research to provide clear-cut answers to the best approach.At its best, clinical practice in addition to family courts work constantly inform and enrich one another.I would be extremely surprised if this scientific discovery had any impact on clinical medicine.One of my concerns is that the effort to move genetics into clinical practice and to improve human health is going to be tainted by bad actors.

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clinical

British English: clinical ADJECTIVE
Clinical means involving medical treatment or testing people for illnesses.
The first clinical trials were expected to begin next year.
  • American English: clinical
  • Brazilian Portuguese: clínico
  • Chinese: 临床的
  • European Spanish: clínico
  • French: clinique
  • German: klinisch
  • Italian: clinico
  • Japanese: 臨床の
  • Korean: 진료의
  • European Portuguese: clínico
  • Latin American Spanish: clínico

All related terms of 'clinical'

Chinese translation of 'clinical'

clinical

(ˈklɪnɪkl)

adj

  1. (Med) [tests, trials] 临(臨)床的 (línchuáng de)
  2. (fig, = dispassionate) 客观(觀)的 (kèguān de)
(adjective) 
Definition
logical and unemotional
This approach is far too clinical for my liking.
Synonyms
unemotional
cold
scientific
objective
I would like your objective opinion on this.
detached
The piece is written in a detached, precise style.
analytic
impersonal
An executive announced the cuts in a curt and impersonal manner.
antiseptic
disinterested
Scientists are expected to be impartial and disinterested.
dispassionate
We try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.
emotionless
He stood emotionless as he heard the judge pass sentence.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of detached
Definition
showing no emotional involvement
The piece is written in a detached, precise style.
Synonyms
objective,
neutral,
impartial,
reserved,
aloof,
impersonal,
disinterested,
unbiased,
dispassionate,
uncommitted,
uninvolved,
unprejudiced
in the sense of disinterested
Definition
free from bias
Scientists are expected to be impartial and disinterested.
Synonyms
impartial,
objective,
neutral,
detached,
equitable,
impersonal,
unbiased,
even-handed,
unselfish,
uninvolved,
unprejudiced,
free from self-interest
in the sense of dispassionate
Definition
not influenced by emotion
We try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.
Synonyms
objective,
fair,
neutral,
detached,
indifferent,
impartial,
impersonal,
disinterested,
unbiased,
uninvolved,
unprejudiced

Synonyms of 'clinical'

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