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词汇 medicinal
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Definition of medicinal in English:

medicinal

adjective mɪˈdɪsɪn(ə)lməˈdɪsənl
  • 1(of a substance or plant) having healing properties.

    药的,药用的;有疗效的

    medicinal herbs

    草药。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the majority of species are medicinal, other useful plants were also included.
    • The product range includes clothes, food articles, handicrafts and medicinal substances.
    • The most impressive sections include the long list of medicinal herbs and plants.
    • A Victorian walled garden has been restored, which now contains western and eastern medicinal herbs, fruit, vegetables and flowers.
    • Twenty-seven percent of participants reported preoperative use of medicinal herbs.
    • It is suggested that certain medicinal substances have positive pharmacological reactions.
    • He attributed his enduring strength to the consumption of jamu, a medicinal drink of magical properties sold by street-hawkers.
    • Thus, the bioactivity of medicinal herbs is often underestimated.
    • Little is known about the status of toxic metals in these medicinal plants grown in polluted environments.
    • Somewhere in my early teens my mother became interested in herbs and medicinal properties in plants.
    • Many chemical components in Chinese medicinal herbs have an antioxidant activity.
    • Over the years, people appear to have become far more interested in growing and using both medicinal and culinary herbs.
    • The majority use some of the many medicinal plants available in our biologically diverse region.
    • Some party members are able to heal themselves by eating food, or others with medicinal herbs.
    • It has also been demonstrated that a considerable number of Chinese medicinal herbs activate the immune system.
    • Although the overwhelming majority of medicinal substances come from plants, some are derived from minerals and animals.
    • A lavishly illustrated 18th century book of medicinal herbs has been digitised and animated by the British Library.
    • We started planting these medicinal plants 25 years ago organically.
    • There was also a kind of illicit thrill that they were in some way medicinal too.
    • There she learned how to grow and process food and medicinal herbs.
    Synonyms
    curative, healing, curing, remedial, therapeutic, restorative, corrective, health-giving
    medical, healthy
    rare sanative, analeptic, iatric
    1. 1.1 Relating to medicines or drugs.
      医药的
      clary was once thought to have great medicinal value
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you've ever taken a prescription drug and felt better afterward, you can thank a medicinal chemist.
      • People have known about the medicinal value of aloe for thousands of years.
      • He lists and describes the dietetic and medicinal uses of 81 drugs, citing their Arabic and Persian derivations.
      • The monks taught that grapes had medicinal value.
      • Cholesterol-lowering drugs for one, and plain old aspirin for another, are two drugs with proven medicinal value of a high order.
      • In this way, the weaker students can be assisted by the input from those who are fluent in medicinal chemistry and drug design.
      • What we must realise though is that cannabis, if legalised, would not have to be a social drug but could be legalised for medicinal purposes only.
      • Each of these species has a high medicinal value.
      • Not much is known about the medicinal properties of the plant.
      • It was originally used as an aid in therapy but has no formal medicinal uses and is now illegally made as a recreational drug.
      • As a medicinal chemist, what I'm interested in are new drug targets.
      • She justifies her drug use as partly medicinal, but she is sinking back into previous behaviors that led her to almost end her life.
      • These are all researched for possible medicinal, edible etc. uses.
      • Holmes said that this is just one of a growing number of studies showing how commonly used ‘natural products’ may contain chemicals of medicinal value.
      • If we are going to tackle the use of drug taking in sports, both enhancing and medicinal, it is the time to be open on all counts.
      • I can only speak for my own specialties, organic and medicinal chemistry.
      • A small amount is used legally to make these drugs for medicinal use.
      • Only a minute percentage of plants have turned out to be of medicinal value to humans.
      • While I'm on the subject, I'll mention some details that will be familiar to my fellow medicinal chemists.
      • The medicinal value of perfume was also questioned.
noun mɪˈdɪsɪn(ə)lməˈdɪsənl
  • A medicinal substance.

    药用物质,药用材料

    we reviewed the literature about their use as medicinals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of these formulas are unique, and Dr. Liu has some very interesting insights on certain, less frequently used medicinals which he liked to use all the time.
    • Alchemy in other parts of the world, in particular India and China, has been associated mainly with the development of medicinals.
    • It is used to improve solution stability, reduce the crystallization effect of syrups, as well as to enhance the palatability of these medicinals.
    • She went back to searching through her box of medicinals and didn't see the look of fury on the collie's face.
    • On the return examination after taking the above medicinals, the lesions on the head and face were still apparent but the itching sensation was markedly diminished.
    • Herbal medicinals are being used by an increasing number of patients who typically do not advise their clinicians of concomitant use.
    • From 1986-1991, the authors treated 21 cases using Chinese medicinals which clear heat and quicken the blood with entirely satisfactory results.
    • Whether you're an experienced gardener or just getting started, there are some medicinals that are so easy to grow that they are almost guaranteed to be a success.
    • Homesick colonists brought their favorite flowers, medicinals, and edibles from the Old World.
    • Hoss thumped down the stairs, his arms full of extra clothes for Adam and a large bag of medicinals.
    • The European Renaissance population was increasingly urbanized and divorced from traditional folk remedies, allowing caffeine beverages to be introduced as exotic medicinals.
    • With regard to the Chinese medicinals mentioned above, the situation is complex.
    • As a result, you can grow herbs, greens, medicinals, bulbs, and flowers on one spiral.
    • Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market.
    • Licorice resolves toxins and harmonizes the other medicinals.
    • It is a potent plant medicinal, useful for digestive conditions, viral illness, and fevers.
    • In 1690 an area for the cultivation of medicinal plants was set up in nearby Fort Saint Elmo, and the crops would no doubt have been used to make ointments and medicinals.
    • Since the late 1970s, increasing work has focused primarily on human hair analysis for illicit psychoactives and medicinals.
    • We also see some chronic opium users, since opium was often the only effective medicinal for rural populations in parts of Southeast Asia.
    • I am not well trained in the use of internal Chinese medicinals and rarely use them in my practice.
    Synonyms
    medication, medicament, remedy, cure, nostrum, patent medicine, quack remedy, panacea, cure-all, placebo, drug, prescription, dose, treatment

Derivatives

  • medicinally

  • adverb mɪˈdɪsɪn(ə)liməˈdɪs(ə)nəli
    • Licorice has been used medicinally for coughs, digestive problems and inflammation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While we are familiar with looking to herbal formulas for medicinal value, spices also have much to offer medicinally.
      • It's also been used medicinally for millennia.
      • It is used medicinally, ritually, and socially.
      • Because of its potency, though, avoid using sage medicinally if you are pregnant or nursing.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin medicinalis, from medicina (see medicine).

Definition of medicinal in US English:

medicinal

adjectiveməˈdɪsənlməˈdisənl
  • 1(of a substance or plant) having healing properties.

    药的,药用的;有疗效的

    medicinal herbs

    草药。

    humorous a large medicinal Scotch

    一大杯可以治病的苏格兰威士忌。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority use some of the many medicinal plants available in our biologically diverse region.
    • Somewhere in my early teens my mother became interested in herbs and medicinal properties in plants.
    • Thus, the bioactivity of medicinal herbs is often underestimated.
    • Many chemical components in Chinese medicinal herbs have an antioxidant activity.
    • It has also been demonstrated that a considerable number of Chinese medicinal herbs activate the immune system.
    • It is suggested that certain medicinal substances have positive pharmacological reactions.
    • A Victorian walled garden has been restored, which now contains western and eastern medicinal herbs, fruit, vegetables and flowers.
    • Twenty-seven percent of participants reported preoperative use of medicinal herbs.
    • A lavishly illustrated 18th century book of medicinal herbs has been digitised and animated by the British Library.
    • Although the overwhelming majority of medicinal substances come from plants, some are derived from minerals and animals.
    • There she learned how to grow and process food and medicinal herbs.
    • Little is known about the status of toxic metals in these medicinal plants grown in polluted environments.
    • We started planting these medicinal plants 25 years ago organically.
    • There was also a kind of illicit thrill that they were in some way medicinal too.
    • While the majority of species are medicinal, other useful plants were also included.
    • He attributed his enduring strength to the consumption of jamu, a medicinal drink of magical properties sold by street-hawkers.
    • Over the years, people appear to have become far more interested in growing and using both medicinal and culinary herbs.
    • The product range includes clothes, food articles, handicrafts and medicinal substances.
    • Some party members are able to heal themselves by eating food, or others with medicinal herbs.
    • The most impressive sections include the long list of medicinal herbs and plants.
    Synonyms
    curative, healing, curing, remedial, therapeutic, restorative, corrective, health-giving
    1. 1.1 Relating to or involving medicines or drugs.
      医药的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can only speak for my own specialties, organic and medicinal chemistry.
      • It was originally used as an aid in therapy but has no formal medicinal uses and is now illegally made as a recreational drug.
      • If we are going to tackle the use of drug taking in sports, both enhancing and medicinal, it is the time to be open on all counts.
      • In this way, the weaker students can be assisted by the input from those who are fluent in medicinal chemistry and drug design.
      • Holmes said that this is just one of a growing number of studies showing how commonly used ‘natural products’ may contain chemicals of medicinal value.
      • Cholesterol-lowering drugs for one, and plain old aspirin for another, are two drugs with proven medicinal value of a high order.
      • He lists and describes the dietetic and medicinal uses of 81 drugs, citing their Arabic and Persian derivations.
      • People have known about the medicinal value of aloe for thousands of years.
      • If you've ever taken a prescription drug and felt better afterward, you can thank a medicinal chemist.
      • The monks taught that grapes had medicinal value.
      • Each of these species has a high medicinal value.
      • Not much is known about the medicinal properties of the plant.
      • A small amount is used legally to make these drugs for medicinal use.
      • She justifies her drug use as partly medicinal, but she is sinking back into previous behaviors that led her to almost end her life.
      • These are all researched for possible medicinal, edible etc. uses.
      • Only a minute percentage of plants have turned out to be of medicinal value to humans.
      • The medicinal value of perfume was also questioned.
      • As a medicinal chemist, what I'm interested in are new drug targets.
      • What we must realise though is that cannabis, if legalised, would not have to be a social drug but could be legalised for medicinal purposes only.
      • While I'm on the subject, I'll mention some details that will be familiar to my fellow medicinal chemists.
nounməˈdɪsənlməˈdisənl
  • A medicinal substance.

    药用物质,药用材料

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From 1986-1991, the authors treated 21 cases using Chinese medicinals which clear heat and quicken the blood with entirely satisfactory results.
    • We also see some chronic opium users, since opium was often the only effective medicinal for rural populations in parts of Southeast Asia.
    • Homesick colonists brought their favorite flowers, medicinals, and edibles from the Old World.
    • It is a potent plant medicinal, useful for digestive conditions, viral illness, and fevers.
    • Since the late 1970s, increasing work has focused primarily on human hair analysis for illicit psychoactives and medicinals.
    • I am not well trained in the use of internal Chinese medicinals and rarely use them in my practice.
    • The European Renaissance population was increasingly urbanized and divorced from traditional folk remedies, allowing caffeine beverages to be introduced as exotic medicinals.
    • Hoss thumped down the stairs, his arms full of extra clothes for Adam and a large bag of medicinals.
    • In 1690 an area for the cultivation of medicinal plants was set up in nearby Fort Saint Elmo, and the crops would no doubt have been used to make ointments and medicinals.
    • Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market.
    • Many of these formulas are unique, and Dr. Liu has some very interesting insights on certain, less frequently used medicinals which he liked to use all the time.
    • Licorice resolves toxins and harmonizes the other medicinals.
    • Whether you're an experienced gardener or just getting started, there are some medicinals that are so easy to grow that they are almost guaranteed to be a success.
    • She went back to searching through her box of medicinals and didn't see the look of fury on the collie's face.
    • As a result, you can grow herbs, greens, medicinals, bulbs, and flowers on one spiral.
    • With regard to the Chinese medicinals mentioned above, the situation is complex.
    • On the return examination after taking the above medicinals, the lesions on the head and face were still apparent but the itching sensation was markedly diminished.
    • Herbal medicinals are being used by an increasing number of patients who typically do not advise their clinicians of concomitant use.
    • It is used to improve solution stability, reduce the crystallization effect of syrups, as well as to enhance the palatability of these medicinals.
    • Alchemy in other parts of the world, in particular India and China, has been associated mainly with the development of medicinals.
    Synonyms
    medication, medicament, remedy, cure, nostrum, patent medicine, quack remedy, panacea, cure-all, placebo, drug, prescription, dose, treatment

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin medicinalis, from medicina (see medicine).

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