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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pla·ce·bo /pləˈsiːbəʊ $ -boʊ/ noun (plural placebos) [countable]  1. MIa harmless substance given to a sick person instead of medicine, without telling them it is not real. Placebos are often used in tests in which some people take real medicine and others take a placebo, so that doctors can compare the results to see if the real medicine works properly. 安慰剂;无效对照剂〔无害物质,无药理成分,病人在不知情的情况下服用,常用于测试新药〕2. placebo effect when someone feels better after taking a placebo, even though it has not had any effect on their body 安慰剂效应
Examples from the Corpus
placeboSubjects were randomly assigned to receive a placebo or the cholesterol-lowering drug pravastatin.A placebo, superficial and cosy, to lull the world into no longer questioning.In each study, the rates in the vitamin A and placebo groups were similar.Wright and Burton performed a crossover study of evening primrose oil and placebo in 99 adults and children with atopic eczema.Because of ethical considerations no placebo group was established and it is conceded that this inevitably limits the strength of overall conclusions made.Again, the placebo could be powerful because it meets some psychological need for attention and treatment.When the tPA test is over, doctors will find out whether they gave her a useless placebo injection.
Origin placebo (1700-1800) Latin I shall please, from placere; → PLEASE2
pla·ce·bo nounChineseSyllable
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placebo
placebo /pləˈsiːbəʊ $ -boʊ/ noun (plural placebos) [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Latin
 Origin: 'I shall please', from placere; please2
1. a harmless substance given to a sick person instead of medicine, without telling them it is not real. Placebos are often used in tests in which some people take real medicine and others take a placebo, so that doctors can compare the results to see if the real medicine works properly.
2. placebo effect when someone feels better after taking a placebo, even though it has not had any effect on their body


pla·ceboBrE /pləˈsiːbəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /pləˈsiːboʊ/ 🔊 noun (
plural
pla·cebos
)
a substance that has no physical effects, given to patients who do not need medicine but think that they do, or used when testing new drugs 安慰剂,安慰药(给无实际治疗需要者或测试新药时使用)the placebo effect (= the effect of taking a placebo and feeling better) 安慰剂效应

administer, capsule, dispense, dose, ill, inhaler, medicine, medication, pharmacy, placebo