byproduct [
'bai,prɒdækt]
n. 副产品
- Cotton's byproduct is good feedstuff resource for livestock.
棉花副产品是饲喂牲畜很好的饲料资源。 - The second secret is realizing that happiness is a byproduct of something else.
第二大奥秘在于意识到快乐是其他东西的附属品。 - But as a" byproduct" they noticed that testing requires design improvement, too.
但是他们发现了“副产品”―试需要更好的设计。
byproduct[ noun ]- a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence
<noun.phenomenon>
- a product made during the manufacture of something else
<noun.artifact>
- Insurers last week won their second battle in recent months, when a New Jersey judge ruled that 126 insurers for former Diamond Shamrock Co. bore no liability for injuries caused by the production of a toxic byproduct of the defoliant Agent Orange.
- On the other side of the greenhouse coin, trees are vital consumers of carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of fossil fuel use and which scientists say is collecting in the atmosphere and trapping increasing amounts of heat.
- About the only bright spot was building materials, a business CSR got into almost as an afterthought when it was looking for something to do with the cane-fiber byproduct of its sugar mills and experimented with using it in wallboard.
- "As a byproduct, it might not be all bad, but it's not a numbers race," Mr. Drees said.
- The real priority was to preserve our history - stimulating tourism was a lucky byproduct.' It was not an easy task.
- Tritium is a byproduct of fusion, the bonding together of atomic nuclei to create energy.
- Texas American Bancshares Inc. views happiness as a "byproduct" of its personnel efforts, but its primary aim is to involve workers in company affairs.
- Tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen produced as an unwanted byproduct in Canadian-designed nuclear reactors, is used for emergency lighting, such as hotel exit signs, that need to operate without electricity.
- A major byproduct of ethanol production is corn gluten feed, a protein supplement for livestock feed that is in demand at home and abroad.
- At the time, nervous disorders were thought to be a byproduct of a physical illness.
- Silver is often produced as a byproduct of copper mining.
- Dioxin, a byproduct of the bleaching process, is a powerful cause of cancer and birth defects in laboratory animals.
- Platinum is produced as a byproduct of nickel mining.
- One leaking car contained pulp mill liquor, a byproduct of pulp mill operations; the other contained potassium hydroxide, a corrosive chemical used in electroplating and the manufacture of soap and varnish remover, officials said.
- Assassinations by car bombs or bomb blasts have long been a byproduct of Lebanon's 14-year-old civil war.
- It might be said that this activity is a byproduct of a relatively unrestricted, free-rolling stock market and that placing restrictions inhibiting this activity would do great harm to our economic system.
- GM officials are expected to portray the action as a byproduct of the auto maker's recent quality improvements.
- The facility burns hazardous waste, producing a byproduct known as aggregate, which is used as a substitute for gravel in road building.
- Transuranic waste, a byproduct of nuclear weapons production, is a combination of radioactive material and a wide variety of hazardous substances.
- But the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, ruled that the stationhouse confession was a direct byproduct of the unlawful arrest.
- The most notable byproduct of the program has been an enormous amount of hard-currency borrowing.
- Serotonin is a byproduct of the breakdown of L-tryptophan.
- Dioxin, a byproduct of pesticide manufacture, causes cancer in laboratory animals, but has not been directly linked to cancers in humans.
- The U.S. attorney's office defended the invasion, calling civilian deaths "an unfortunate, unavoidable byproduct" of any military action in an urban area.
- The Adolph Coors Co. delivered 44,000 pounds of feed grain pellets made from malt leftovers, a brewing byproduct, for cattle left without grass because of last month's huge range fire.
- While some segments of industry have curbed such releases, they remain largely uncontrolled in other areas such as iron and steel, where benzene is a major byproduct of coke production.
- They promoted, as the force of the future, not only nationalism but its fashionable byproduct, irredentism, signifying the union of an entire ethnic group under one state.
- Coal tar is a byproduct when coal is processed into coke.
- Laboratory tests have shown an EBDC byproduct called ETU causes cancer in animals and likely causes cancer in human if lifelong exposure is significant.
- DSG is a chemical byproduct of spergualin, a substance isolated by Japanese scientists in 1981 from bacteria found in soil.
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