英英释义:an unplanned additional result of something that you do
这种结果可以是意外收获,也可能是不幸产物,因此常常可以用来替换 side effect,result 等词。
sentence
1. Cultural awareness and communication skills are the by-product of learning a language.
2. A happy by-product of the trip was that she found her Mr Right.
3. A by-product of this was that I got used to Indian English very early on. It helped tremendously later when I went to the U.S. for graduate school and work, listen to my Indian teachers and communicate with my Indian colleagues.
4. Securing the crippled plant has led to a troubling by-product: tonnes of radioactive water.
5. China's economic reforms since the 1980s have actually greatly increased inequality as a by-product of rapid economic growth.
6. Restrictions on the four high-flying companies are best seen as a by-product of stricter financial regulation, says Joe Ngai of McKinsey, a consultancy.
practice
失业是经济衰退的不幸产物。
Unemployment is the ill by-product of economic recession.
参考翻译:Job losses are an unfortunate by-product of the recession.
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