byproduct
美音:['baɪ.prɑdʌkt] 英音:['baɪ.prɒdʌkt]简单释义:
n.副产品;副产物
网络用,通过;附产品;肉类副产品
变形:
复数:byproducts
完整释义:
n.
1.副产物
2.副产品
例句:
Mr Obama said last week if Russia increased co-operation with the US on Iran as a "byproduct" of his decision, it would be a "bonus" .
奥巴马上周曾表示,作为这一决定的“副产品”,如果俄罗斯在伊朗问题上与美国加强合作,那将是一个“惊喜”。But I wanted the score of a game to be the byproduct of these other things, and not the end itself.
但是我希望一场比赛的比分只是这些东西的附产品,而不是结局本身。As 3M execs see it, everything coming out of a plant is either product, byproduct (which can be reused or sold), or waste.
由于3M公司高层认为,一切出来的一种植物或者产品,副产品(可重复使用或出售),或者浪费。One good byproduct that came out of this crash was a fresh realization of a new channel to the old economy companies.
这场危机也带来了一个积极影响,那就是旧经济体公司对发展新渠道建立了全新的认识。There is plenty of evidence to support the hypothesis that what used to be considered altruism is now a byproduct of daily life online.
有大量迹象支持此观点,过去曾被看作是利他主义的行为,现在已经是日常在线生活副产品。When ozone reacts with an organic, the byproduct is oxygen and an oxidized form of the organic.
当新鲜的空气由于有机反应的时候,副产品是氧和有机者的一种被使氧化的形式。A byproduct of the use of the extract was that men experienced higher levels of libido and stronger sexual performances.
一个副产品的使用经验萃取男性性欲和较高的强性表现。And as an unusual byproduct of the general freedom many writers feel free to "say anything" on the Web.
作为自由常规的副产物,许多作家感觉在网上可以自由的发表言论。
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