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Traduzione e definizione
a side effect (of a drug): un effetto collaterale (di un farmaco)
Esempi
- "Trey : Sir, it's true that using certain cosmetics can cause side effects."
- "I hope there aren't any side effects?"
- "It is clear that Delavigne should be looking at targeting the male 15-24 age group, while at the same time advertising the fact that Delavigne products have no negative side effects for males of this age range."
Esercizio 1
At the beginning of the dialogue, Trey mentions the side effects of perfumes.
A "side effect" is .
At the end of the dialogue, Trey states that Delavigne isn't problems caused by drinking its products.
A "side effect" is .
At the end of the dialogue, Trey states that Delavigne isn't problems caused by drinking its products.
At the beginning of the dialogue, Trey mentions the side effects of perfumes.
A "side effect" is an undesirable consequence 1.
At the end of the dialogue, Trey states that Delavigne isn't responsible for 2 problems caused by drinking its products.
A "side effect" is an undesirable consequence 1.
At the end of the dialogue, Trey states that Delavigne isn't responsible for 2 problems caused by drinking its products.
1 an undesirable consequence: A "side effect" is a secondary effect, usually negative or undesired. We generally use this term when referring to drugs and types of therapy. Example: One side effect of the drug is that it causes fatigue.
1 an extra benefit: A "side effect" is not a benefit, but rather an undesirable consequence or result of something.
1 a warning label: A side effect is not a type of label, but rather an undesirable consequence or result of something.
1 a special bottle: A side effect is not a type of bottle, but rather an undesirable consequence or result of something.
2 responsible for: Trey says "Delavigne can't be held liable for any damage incurred by drinking a perfume. To be "liable for" something is to be formally or legally responsible for it. This term is often used in legal and financial contexts to refer to types of responsibility. "To be held liable for something" is synonymous with 'to be responsible for something (legally or financially)".
2 aware of: The term "liable" used by Trey refers to Delavigne's legal responsibility for their products. His statement doesn't indicate that the company isn't aware of the effects of drinking their perfumes.
2 concerned with: The term "liable" used by Trey refers to Delavigne's legal responsibility for their products. His statement doesn't indicate that the company isn't concerned or interested in the problems caused by drinking their perfumes.
2 accustomed to: The term "liable" used by Trey refers to Delavigne's legal responsibility for their products. His statement doesn't indicate that the company isn't accustomed or used to this type problem.
Esercizio 2
"I hope there aren't any side effects?"
Which of the following sentences use(s) "side effect" correctly?
Again, there may be more than one correct answer!
Which of the following sentences use(s) "side effect" correctly?
Again, there may be more than one correct answer!
"I hope there aren't any side effects?"
Which of the following sentences use(s) "side effect" correctly?
Again, there may be more than one correct answer!
Which of the following sentences use(s) "side effect" correctly?
Again, there may be more than one correct answer!
This is a right choice. A "side effect" can mean any adverse and unwanted secondary effects. However it does not always have to be negative, some "side-effects" can be desirable! For example: "One of the positive side effects of global warming would be lower heating costs".
This is incorrect. The server at McDoodles would give you a strange look if you asked for a side effect of fries! It would be better to ask for a "side order" of fries! A "side order" is a dish that is served with, but is subordinate to, a main course.
This is not a right choice. Perhaps you meant "sound effect"? A "sound effect" is any sound, other than music or speech, that is used to enhance a dramatic presentation such as film or radio program. In the evening I often relax by listening to sound effects CDs. My favourite sounds are "storm" closely followed by "creaking door". And you?
This is correct. A "side effect" is often used in medicine to describe a secondary effect (usually undesirable) of a drug or therapy. In the dialogue, Donna is concerned that using the Mindmelt unit on patients might have a negative "side effect" such as turning people's brains into jelly!
This is a wrong choice. It is unusual to check a contract for side effects. It would be more likely to search for hidden clauses or "small print".
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