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词汇 contraceptive
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Definition of contraceptive in English:

contraceptive

adjective kɒntrəˈsɛptɪvˌkɑntrəˈsɛptɪv
  • 1(of a method or device) serving to prevent pregnancy.

    (方法,器具)避孕用的,有避孕作用的

    the contraceptive pill

    避孕药丸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Viewing episodes of television shows which discuss facts about specific contraceptive methods is associated, though weakly, with more accurate knowledge about those methods.
    • Liz was very interested in family planning, and wanted to raise awareness of contraceptive methods available.
    • Lactating women are good candidates for this contraceptive method.
    • One important issue for patients following emergency contraception therapy is starting a routine contraceptive method.
    • In the club, teenagers will receive medical guidance about various contraceptive methods with their privacy well protected.
    • She believes that the contraceptive pill, like pregnancy, will eventually be shown to protect against breast cancer.
    • No contraceptive method is perfect, even when you use it the right way.
    • Oral contraceptive pills, male condoms, and female sterilization are the contraceptive methods most commonly used in the United States.
    • Access to effective and safe contraceptive methods and sexually transmitted disease protection is a primary medical concern for all sexually active women.
    • Sometimes their sexual experimentation extends to petting or coitus, but the risk of getting pregnant is very high due to lack of using any contraceptive methods.
    • All contraceptive devices are suitable for patients with the exception of intrauterine devices, owing to the risk of infection.
    • Women who are ambivalent about the permanence of the procedure should be counseled to strongly consider another contraceptive method.
    • More than one third of participants discontinued their selected contraceptive method during the year, and an additional 31 women did not obtain scans.
    • Many effective contraceptive methods are available.
    • In all cases contraceptive methods are more reliable if used properly.
    • Most women who discontinue hormonal contraception do not use another contraceptive method and are therefore at high risk for unintended pregnancy.
    • The possibility of a male pill will add to the variety of contraceptive methods already available around the world.
    • It sometimes results from using contraceptive devices that do not fit.
    • Lastly, we collected demographic information as well as relationship details, such as duration of relationship and contraceptive method used.
    • The combined goals of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy should be considerations when choosing a contraceptive method.
    1. 1.1 Relating to contraception.
      (与)避孕(有关)的
      a book popularizing contraceptive knowledge

      普及避孕知识的书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Second, it hindered the development of a cadre of doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skills to provide contraceptive services.
      • Expanding such knowledge and extending contraceptive access rightly became a focus of working women's organizations in the twenties and thirties.
      • They should also be able to easily receive contraceptive counseling and contraceptives.
      • Evidence for the commission in 1903-04 indicates that there was indeed an increase in contraceptive knowledge and use in the nineteenth century.
      • There is, however, little knowledge of the sexual and contraceptive behaviour of seasonal workers from which public policy can be developed.
      • Our results show that most teenagers who become pregnant do access general practice for both general medical services and contraceptive advice before their pregnancy.
      • In societies where contraceptive knowledge is poor, abortion is the only means available to women to control their reproduction.
      • There is a similar knowledge gap about how physicians can optimize contraceptive counseling.
noun kɒntrəˈsɛptɪvˌkɑntrəˈsɛptɪv
  • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy.

    (方法,器具)避孕用的,有避孕作用的

    we'd been making love without contraceptives for months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We know of at least four pregnancies caused by rape, and two where contraceptives were forced on the victim to prevent pregnancy.
    • Injectable contraceptives, once they are injected, can not be reversed until they wear off.
    • Should health insurance companies cover the cost of female contraceptives?
    • Before oral contraceptives, condoms were the most common method of reversible birth control.
    • And when they do have sex for the first time, they are more likely to use contraceptives.
    • Why do some girls chose to use contraceptives and some don't?
    • The Family Planning Association is encouraging those who do not want to get pregnant to use contraceptives.
    • He referred frequently to the use of contraceptives to counter this as well as pregnancy.
    • Hormonal contraceptives have changed many women's relationship to pregnancy by putting the choice in their own hands.
    • Teenagers do not have to feel guilty or ashamed of using contraceptives.
    • In both cases, the depression responded to treatment with oral contraceptives.
    • In women, oral contraceptives and hormonal drugs will affect the voice.
    • At least if we can educate them about contraceptives and protection the teenage pregnancy rate will fall.
    • The goal is quite explicitly to discourage adolescents from using condoms or other contraceptives.
    • I thought it important to point out that injectable contraceptives are available here.
    • It's biology, not heritage, that limits the variety of contraceptives we have to use.
    • The most appropriate contraceptives for most young people are likely to be condoms and the contraceptive pill.
    • These contraceptives may be a valuable adjunct in the treatment of acne in female patients.
    • More than half of the young women use unreliable contraceptives or none at all.
    • Unlike human oral contraceptives, the drug used to stop the elephants from reproducing does not rely on sex hormones.

Definition of contraceptive in US English:

contraceptive

adjectiveˌkɑntrəˈsɛptɪvˌkäntrəˈseptiv
  • 1(of a method or device) serving to prevent pregnancy.

    (方法,器具)避孕用的,有避孕作用的

    the contraceptive pill

    避孕药丸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Liz was very interested in family planning, and wanted to raise awareness of contraceptive methods available.
    • The combined goals of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy should be considerations when choosing a contraceptive method.
    • Most women who discontinue hormonal contraception do not use another contraceptive method and are therefore at high risk for unintended pregnancy.
    • Oral contraceptive pills, male condoms, and female sterilization are the contraceptive methods most commonly used in the United States.
    • Many effective contraceptive methods are available.
    • She believes that the contraceptive pill, like pregnancy, will eventually be shown to protect against breast cancer.
    • Sometimes their sexual experimentation extends to petting or coitus, but the risk of getting pregnant is very high due to lack of using any contraceptive methods.
    • It sometimes results from using contraceptive devices that do not fit.
    • No contraceptive method is perfect, even when you use it the right way.
    • More than one third of participants discontinued their selected contraceptive method during the year, and an additional 31 women did not obtain scans.
    • In the club, teenagers will receive medical guidance about various contraceptive methods with their privacy well protected.
    • The possibility of a male pill will add to the variety of contraceptive methods already available around the world.
    • All contraceptive devices are suitable for patients with the exception of intrauterine devices, owing to the risk of infection.
    • Women who are ambivalent about the permanence of the procedure should be counseled to strongly consider another contraceptive method.
    • Lastly, we collected demographic information as well as relationship details, such as duration of relationship and contraceptive method used.
    • Lactating women are good candidates for this contraceptive method.
    • Access to effective and safe contraceptive methods and sexually transmitted disease protection is a primary medical concern for all sexually active women.
    • One important issue for patients following emergency contraception therapy is starting a routine contraceptive method.
    • Viewing episodes of television shows which discuss facts about specific contraceptive methods is associated, though weakly, with more accurate knowledge about those methods.
    • In all cases contraceptive methods are more reliable if used properly.
    1. 1.1 Relating to contraception.
      (与)避孕(有关)的
      a book popularizing contraceptive knowledge

      普及避孕知识的书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Expanding such knowledge and extending contraceptive access rightly became a focus of working women's organizations in the twenties and thirties.
      • There is a similar knowledge gap about how physicians can optimize contraceptive counseling.
      • They should also be able to easily receive contraceptive counseling and contraceptives.
      • There is, however, little knowledge of the sexual and contraceptive behaviour of seasonal workers from which public policy can be developed.
      • In societies where contraceptive knowledge is poor, abortion is the only means available to women to control their reproduction.
      • Second, it hindered the development of a cadre of doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skills to provide contraceptive services.
      • Our results show that most teenagers who become pregnant do access general practice for both general medical services and contraceptive advice before their pregnancy.
      • Evidence for the commission in 1903-04 indicates that there was indeed an increase in contraceptive knowledge and use in the nineteenth century.
nounˌkɑntrəˈsɛptɪvˌkäntrəˈseptiv
  • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy.

    (方法,器具)避孕用的,有避孕作用的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He referred frequently to the use of contraceptives to counter this as well as pregnancy.
    • In both cases, the depression responded to treatment with oral contraceptives.
    • Why do some girls chose to use contraceptives and some don't?
    • In women, oral contraceptives and hormonal drugs will affect the voice.
    • Should health insurance companies cover the cost of female contraceptives?
    • At least if we can educate them about contraceptives and protection the teenage pregnancy rate will fall.
    • More than half of the young women use unreliable contraceptives or none at all.
    • These contraceptives may be a valuable adjunct in the treatment of acne in female patients.
    • The goal is quite explicitly to discourage adolescents from using condoms or other contraceptives.
    • Unlike human oral contraceptives, the drug used to stop the elephants from reproducing does not rely on sex hormones.
    • The Family Planning Association is encouraging those who do not want to get pregnant to use contraceptives.
    • We know of at least four pregnancies caused by rape, and two where contraceptives were forced on the victim to prevent pregnancy.
    • Teenagers do not have to feel guilty or ashamed of using contraceptives.
    • The most appropriate contraceptives for most young people are likely to be condoms and the contraceptive pill.
    • Hormonal contraceptives have changed many women's relationship to pregnancy by putting the choice in their own hands.
    • Before oral contraceptives, condoms were the most common method of reversible birth control.
    • I thought it important to point out that injectable contraceptives are available here.
    • It's biology, not heritage, that limits the variety of contraceptives we have to use.
    • And when they do have sex for the first time, they are more likely to use contraceptives.
    • Injectable contraceptives, once they are injected, can not be reversed until they wear off.
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