placebo effect
英 [pləˈsiːbəʊ ɪˈfekt]
美 [pləˈsiːboʊ ɪˈfekt]
n. (指用安慰剂治疗后病人病情好转的)安慰剂效果
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (指用安慰剂治疗后病人病情好转的)安慰剂效果
The placebo effectis the fact that some patients' health improves after taking what they believe is an effective drug but which is in fact only a placebo.- The placebo effect can be understood only if we acknowledge the unity of mind and body.
只有我们承认身心一体,安慰剂效果才能被理解。
- The placebo effect can be understood only if we acknowledge the unity of mind and body.
英英释义
noun
- any effect that seems to be a consequence of administering a placebo
双语例句
- Partially its a placebo effect.
部分地讲,这也是一种安慰效应。 - These buildings and gardens might, he suggests, exert some effect not clinically but psychologically, and the placebo effect is measurably real.
他暗示,这些建筑与花园或许有一定疗效,但并非是临床作用,而是心理慰藉,而且据测,这种慰藉效果是真实存在的。 - Placebo Effect in Treatment of Neurasthenia
神经衰弱治疗中的安慰剂效应 - This widely known theory is called the placebo effect.
这个众所周知的理论被称为安慰剂效应。 - In other words, the cognitive benefits of playing video games appear to be largely a result of a placebo effect.
换句话说,玩视频游戏的认知好处似乎主要是心理作用。 - Recently, some scientists have begun to question whether the apparently beneficial effects of exercise on thinking might be a placebo effect.
最近,一些科学家开始怀疑,体育锻炼表现出来的改善思维的益处可能是安慰剂效应。 - The other holds that acupuncture works through a placebo effect, in which the patient's thinking releases endorphins.
另一观点认为,针灸只是一种安慰剂效应,给患者以内啡肽释放的想象。 - After decades in the jungles of fringe science, the placebo effect has become the elephant in the boardroom.
数十年来被视作边缘科学的安慰剂效应,已成为不容忽视的焦点。 - Placebo effect, Applegate said.
艾伯盖特说:这是安慰剂效应。 - Seems to be exerting a strong placebo effect.
好像受到一种很强的安慰剂的影响。