单词 | by-product |
释义 | Related topics: Industryˈby-ˌproduct, byproduct /ˈbaɪˌprɒdʌkt $ -ˌprɑː-/ noun [countable] 1 TIsomething additional that is produced during a natural or industrial process 副产品by-product of a by-product of oil refining 炼油产生的副产品2 RESULTan unplanned additional result of something that you do 意外收获,额外收获;附带的结果by-product of Job losses are an unfortunate byproduct of the recession. 失业是经济衰退的不幸产物。 → end productExamples from the Corpusby-product• Some theories may be such that behaviour that follows them is also neutral as a by-product.• How people feel about facts is a by-product.• Such experiences are not accidental by-products of complicated physical structures.• Another by-product of space exploration is a growing awareness of this planet's fragile environment.• That was Jack's introduction to tinnitus, the head noises which are a deeply distressing by-product of some forms of deafness.• Turquoise, originally considered a mere by-product of copper mining, was vigorously promoted by Waddell's father, B.C.• Law itself is the by-product of custom built up by habit.• One of the by-products of the peace treaty was the growth of trade between the two nations.• The cakes themselves are unintended by-products of the recipes.From Longman Business Dictionaryby-productˈby-ˌproduct (also byproduct) noun [countable]1MANUFACTURINGsomething produced during the process of making something else, especially during an industrial processBran is a byproduct of the milling process.2something unexpected or unplanned that happens as a result of something else happeningThe fiscal crisis is a byproduct of the recession.ˈby-ˌproduct nounChineseSyllable produced something natural is a Business that during additional Corpus |
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