potency如何读

英:[ˈpəʊtnsi]

美:[ˈpoʊtnsi]

potency是什么意思

n.

效力

潜能

权势

(男人的)性交能力

potency自然拼读

po·ten·cy

po tn si

potency变形

复数:potencies

potency词根

词根:potent

adj.

potent 有效的;强有力的,有权势的;有说服力的

n.

potentiality 潜力;可能性

potentiate 统治者

potentate 统治者,君主;有权势的人

vt.

potentiate 加强;赋与力量

potency英英释义

Noun:
  1. the power or right to give orders or make decisions;

    "he has the authority to issue warrants"
    "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"
    "a place of potency in the state"

  2. capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects;

    "the toxin's potency"
    "the strength of the drinks"

  3. the inherent capacity for coming into being

  4. the state of being potent; a male's capacity to have sexual intercourse

potency词组

high potency高效能

potency词源中文解释

"力量,固有的力量,能够完成或产生效果的能力",15世纪中叶,源自拉丁语 potencie,源自拉丁语 potentia "力量",源自 potentem "强大的",源自 potis "强大的,有能力的",源自 PIE 词根 *poti- "强大的; 主人"。 

potency_医学行业词汇

性交能力:指男性

效能,效力:药物产生理想效果的能力

发育力:胚胎的一部分完成其发育的能力

potency_生物学行业词汇

潜能

potency_遗传学行业词汇

潜能

一个细胞所有可能发育命运的总和。

potency词源英文解释

The first known use of potency was in the 15th century

potency儿童词典英英释义

potential1 of 2adjective

capable of becoming real : possible

aware of the potential dangers in a scheme

potential2 of 2noun

something that can develop or become actual : possibility

a potential for injury

promise entry 1 sense 3

an invention with great potential

the work required to move a single positive charge from a reference point (as at infinity) to a point in question

potential difference

potentatenoun

a person who has controlling power : sovereign

potentadjective

having or wielding force, authority, or influence : powerful

potent arguments for a strong defense

very effective

potent medicine

rich in a particular quality : strong

potent tea

potencynoun

the quality or state of being potentespecially: power to bring about a certain result

vitamins of high potency

potency医学词典英英释义

potencynoun

the quality or state of being potent: as

chemical or medicinal strength or efficacy

a drug's potency

the ability to copulate—usually used of the male

initial inherent capacity for development of a particular kind

cells with a potency for eye formation

potency 例句

1 A 2 percent increase in alcohol may sound like a tiny difference, but the effect on a wine's character and potency is considerable.

酒精浓度增长2%听起来差别不大,但是,它对葡萄酒品质和效力的影响相当大。

2 In honor of the little squiggly's potency, the Museum of Modern Art in New York announced on Monday that it had added the @ symbol to its architecture and design collection, citing its "design power."

3 There are investigative journalists, like Eric Gorski, who looks into how the lack of regulations behind edible potency can affect consumers.

4 Any vitamin of high potency should only be taken in the proper dosage.

5 A regulated growing industry would require growers to list the ingredients and potency of edible products and the purity of buds, Barnette said.

6 Since its invention, the bike has stoked the passion of diverse artists, some for the circus hustle of the race, others the egalitarian potency of the original and best mass transport.

7 I know that his hammer has miraculous potencies, but I am still not sure precisely how miraculous they are.

8 This show closes the loop on the project and affirms one of its apparent tenets: the potency of self-representation.

9 Typically, you'll want to add a half cup to a cup of loosely-packed unchopped herbs to a quart of oil, but you can adjust based on herb potency and personal preference.

10 Maybe the message is that there's no reason to mess with the timeless potency of a classic.

11 It's a reminder of how David Lean exploited this kind of drama with more potency in The Bridge on the River Kwai.

12 Mr. Putin “certainly has bigger problems than the Bolshoi,” Mr. Morrison said, “but he understands the nationalistic potency of culture.”

13 Now, though, the pre-satirized absurdities of the Trump era call into question the potency of this genre.

14 Hamilton understood the potency of Burr’s influence because he felt those same personal qualities throbbing away inside himself.

15 Young Erik, for example, needs emotional fury to stoke his disruptive potency.

16 I knew that drugs existed that could reduce or virtually eliminate the potency phase of the Gethenian sexual cycle; they were used when convenience, medicine, or morality dictated abstinence.

17 She didn’t really understand it—couldn’t quite picture the logistics of it—but the words packed a fierce potency, and she unleashed them now.

18 Although the virus is likely to lose potency as it spreads, it will reach more people, so the odds of further fatalities could still rise.

尽管病毒的毒力很可能会随着传播而逐渐丧失,不过由于更多的人会受到感染,死亡数仍有可能继续上升。

19 That passion could bloom in such spontaneous and unexpected forms is part of this enigmatic film’s potency.

20 Many people store their seasonings near the stove, which can, over time, change the seasonings’ flavors and potency.

potency 同义词

3 效验

result potence

7 支配力

influence

8 威力

might power force

12 神力

divinity mana potence

19 性能力

sexuality potence

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