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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary con·tra·in·di·cate DATE 1666 : to make (a treatment or procedure) inadvisable English Etymology contraindicate 1660s, from contra- + indicate (see indication). Related: Contraindicated (1861); contraindication (1620s). Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 contraindicate con·tra·indi·cate / 7kCntrE5indikeit; NAmE 7kB:n- / verb[VN] (medical 医) if a drug or treatment is contraindicated, there is a medical reason why it should not be used in a particular situation 禁忌(药物或疗法): This drug is contraindicated in patients with asthma. 这种药哮喘病人禁用。 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged con·tra·indicate \|kän.trə+\ transitive verb Etymology: probably back-formation from contraindication : to make (a treatment or procedure) inadvisable < the ugly side of cortisone does not … completely contraindicateits use — Berton Roueché > • con·tra·indicative \|kän.trə+\ adjective |
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